pushes out of the back end of the balloon it pushed the car forward in the opposite direction with the same amount of force. This project also uses both friction and momentum. These were both factors in the races, another factor in the race was weight because the heavier the car means the more force you would need to allow the car to move and give the balloon having the greater force. After, watching the other cars race to improve my car I could have made a better support for the balloon and blown
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Bungees-R-us is asking us to throw ken off a 417 high balcony they asked to prove how many rubber bands will ken need without his head hitting the floor and to prove with evidence and we will need to use diagrams , formulas , graphs , and ect . I believe that the important information that they gave us is how many rubber bands there is in the x axis and also the the jump distance which is the y axis . Some other important information was how high was the balcony which was 417 inches . Well my plan
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1.Choose two forces and compare and contrast these forces. You must provide two ways that they are alike and two ways that they are different. You may make a list, write in paragraph form, or make a chart. Each of them have to have another force or item, both of them have a large range. And different because Electromagnetic force comes in two signs of charge. While gravity comes in one, also Gravity is weak and Electromagnetic force is stronger. 2.Choose two forces and compare and contrast
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In any amusement park, the roller coaster is usually the most popular ride. It was first built in Russia during the 16th century, ever since then, the roller coaster has been a hit. With the car slowly moving up the everlasting height of the hill, high enough to touch the clouds, and then rushing downwards through many loops and twists, is enough to keep one’s adrenaline pumping. But what is the secret of the roller coaster? How is it possible for it to work this way? The answer is science. Many
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trebuchet, including the sling, the projectile, the arm, the counterweight and the base. The force is applied to one end of the arm, and the projectile is on the other end. The force should be very large and the projectile very small (Geiselman). To launch a projectile in the air, the gravitational force acts on the counterweight on the short side of the beam, so it pulls the weight downward. The unbalanced force of gravity to air resistance is what causes the counterweight to go towards the ground.
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paper explains airplane wings, lift, and stalls during flight. Since the science far experiment is what forces affect the airplane wings during a stall. Using different articles from online resources, flight, lift, and stalls were explained in numerous ways. Thrust, Drag, Weight and Lift are the four factors that allow an airplane to take flight. Dunbar (2003) explains these in depth. Thrust is a force that moves an aircraft in the direction of the motion. It is created with a propeller, jet engine, or
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No response from Monitor 23 Life, as we all know, is stressful at times. However, I do believe there is a fine line between pressure at work and a stressful job. I believe all jobs should have something in place where employees can go and talk to a counselor or therapist when they get to a point where it becomes too stressful to cope. Stress can cause serious health issues and even death. There will be stressful days at work, but how you deal or handle the stress is what matters. Many employers
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C.E.R, How Does The Magnet Cannon Work? - Jack McWilliams The contact force from ball ‘d’ pushes ball ‘e’ to fire, which causes the magnet cannon to fire. In our physics unit, we worked with magnet cannons and free - body diagrams. A magnet cannon is a chain of metal balls that are all connected to the magnet while ball ‘a’ shoots at the magnet which makes ball ‘e’ shoot out with a huge amount of force. We used a slow motion camera to experiment what happens to the rest of the balls when ball ‘a’
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Few things are cuter than baby clothes. Giggle’s network of baby apparel boutiques provides mothers and mothers-to-be the access to quality baby essentials. The “Blooming Babies” spring promotion plan will help Giggle to capitalize on its own unique style of young children and newborn apparel and accessories. This campaign will be exclusive to the months of March through May, mainly focusing on spring attire. With Giggle’s five different store locations, each store effectively draws in a variety
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Pressure Points to Relieve Stress Modern day living is a lot easier these days, but it has also increased the levels of tension, stress and anxiety that people feel on a daily basis. The stress of everyday life can be overwhelming at times, and have devastating effects on personal relationships, quality of life, and create serious health problems, such as depression, disturbed sleep, and increased blood pressure. Many people use modern medicine to relieve stress and anxiety; however, these drugs
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