Coordinate systems in geometry are systems which use numbers known as coordinates to determine the positions of points in space (Wolfram). The two coordinate systems we will be using in this problem are the Cartesian coordinate system and the polar coordinate system. The Cartesian coordinate system specifies points in a plane using pairs of numerical coordinates, which in this case are the x and y values of point A, point B, and point C listed in the diagram (Wolfram). For example, point C on the
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Have you ever heard a song on the radio and thought, “Hey, it’d be really cool to know how to play that.”? Do you have friends who play musical instruments, and you want to get in on the fun? Do you just want to expand your general artistic knowledge? Well, learning the basics of how to read sheet music can help you achieve all of these, and in a shorter amount of time than you might have thought! At its very simplest, music is a language just like you’d read aloud from a book. The symbols you’ll
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“If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” (Isaac Newton) There are many great scientists in the world, working in a variety of different fields, each with their own accomplishments and discoveries. Isaac Newton was one of the biggest and greatest scientists of his time, and often attributed his work to the great Galileo Galilei. In this, he was most modest about his own success. Isaac Newton being a physicist and mathematician was very successful in his work. Newton
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Both mass and initial velocity effect the roller coaster in so far as that they increase the overall mechanical energy of the coaster, but they do so in different ways. Increasing the mass applies a linear increase to mechanical energy and mechanical that really has very little bearing on the actual performance of the roller coaster, as it will result in about the same velocity regardless at any given point on the coaster. It will, however, increase the force of friction via increasing the gravitational
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Physics Mid-‐Term Exam revision 8/19/14 Directions: It is important that you provide answers in your own words. Please focus only on information from the text/eBook to create your own solutions. Please do not use direct information from an outside source (especially
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Isac Newton was born on on January 4, 1643, in Woolsthorpe, England. Newton attended King’s School in England. Once he completed his primary education he moved on to Cambridge. As he studied there he became fascinated with physics and read up on many philosophers. After graduation he went on to his own research before attaining a masters later in his life. Possibly the most important theory Newton ever came up with was gravity. It is commonly believed that Isaac Newton begin to think about gravity
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American vs. Athenian Democracy Athens created the first democracy, which redefined the way countries could be run. The city-state of Athens was strong and had a very strong military and naval reinforcements to keep it safe. A democracy is defined as; “a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections”(Merriam Webster). The development of the Athenian democracy
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Propellers, can be identified as a harbinger of speed without propellers a motor or turbine would not be able to function. The propeller is applicable to many different vehicles be it a plane or helicopter even a ship, the propeller applies to it. So what does the Propeller do? According to Newton’s Third Law of Action and Reaction the propeller takes into account this force by using the turbine or motor applicable in the vehicle. As the motor starts to roll causing a force the propeller uses it
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The idea of a government ruled by the people, through their elected officials, was started by the ancient Greeks. The Athenian Leader, Cleisthenes, introduced a system of political reforms that he called dēmokratía. The origin of Democracy comes from the Greek word dēmokratía which means “rule of the people.” Before democracy was started, there was a period of ruling by aristocrats and tyrants. His solution for reform was to form a general assembly of all Athenian free men, who would meet regularly
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