Tutorial 3: Projectile motion and Laws of motion. 1. Two crickets, Chirpy and Milada, jump from the top of a vertical cliff. Chirpy just drops from a vertical cliff with a height of 350 m, while Milada jumps horizontally with an initial speed of 8.0 m/s . How far from the base of the cliff will Milada hit the ground? [67.6 m] 2. A ball is given an initial velocity of 30.0 m/s at an angle of 60.0o with respect to the horizontal. What are the horizontal and vertical displacements after
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UNV-103-O101 University Success 6/12/15 PRIORTIES I wouldn’t be fooling anyone if I said, there are no obstacles keeping me from school work. In my case I would have to say that time management is my biggest obstacle. For the most part I am able to delegate, so I can get in my required study time. However, there are those days when it just does not come together. I try to combat those days by keeping them to a minimum and working ahead as much as possible. By working ahead of myself, I build up
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The book entitled "The Amazing World of Laughter and its Super Healing Power" authored by Professor Espie Chinel Aparis, our managing director of UM Fitness and Wellness Program is indeed a very helpful and enlightening book. The book tackles about what is a genuine laughter and happiness. Laughter has two parts- a set of gestures and the production of sound. Genuine laughter and happiness must come from the heart, thus, not forced. I learned also that practicing a fake laugh will gradually leads
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an appropriate set up for the analysis of the topic projectile motion must be prepared for the experimental approach. For both theoretical and experimental approach, the concept of projectiles is used. Projectile motion is when the force of gravity is the only force acting on an object, which in this case is called a projectile. The motion of a projectile has horizontal and vertical components, the horizontal and vertical displacement (x and y), and the horizontal and vertical component of the velocity
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the gravitational force F_g causing the particle to fall is opposed by a buoyancy force F_b and a drag force F_d as shown in figure 1. If the particle falls at a constant velocity the forces can be expressed as- F_g= F_d+F_b………(1) We know that gravitational force F_g is given by F_g=mg= ρ_s Vg =(1/6)nD^3 ρ_p g………(2) The buoyance force can be derived as the following with the Archimedes Principle taken onto account F_b=(1/6)nD^3 ρ_L g………(3) We can solve for drag force F_d by combining the
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Memo To: Ms. Boyce, Chief Executive Officer From: Student, Personnel Management Consultant Subject: Karen Carlin Case Study: Issue Analysis and Proposed Solutions Date: 21 October 2010 INTRODUCTION The purpose of this memo is to analyze and propose solutions for the issues Karen Carlin faces as she takes on the supervisor role for the schedule typist department of Hepplewhite & Boyce. The three issues to be analyzed are (1) lack of productivity, (2) insubordination and abuse of company
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Part 1: Structure Introduction Concept Design Initial Design Ideas Developing the Design Material selection Project Budget Manufacturing Constraints Aesthetic Development Optimising Performance Final Concept Design Characterisations Generator Characterisation Lab Report Design Implications
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atoms vibrating inside of them with energy. Energy is never destroyed, just transferred to another object. For instance when shooting a basketball you are holding the ball above your head with two hands. One to hold the ball and the other to apply force, which is an example of kinetic energy. When shooting you are jumping to build up momentum for your shot, which is an example of gravitational energy. Gravitational Energy also takes place when shooting with an arch. When shot the ball goes falling
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The Five Industry forces for verizon, just like any other company are: Bargaining Power of Buyers, Industry Competition, Bargaining power of Suppliers, Threats to new Entrants, Threats of Substitutes. For verizon, Industry Competition is the largest force that Verizon faces. AT&T is the largest competitor that Verizon faces. The typical customer profile for the two companies is similar, and AT&T claims the highest market share in the industry behind Verizon. The bargaining power of buyers is rather
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All of last week we worked on building mousetrap cars. I briefly described them in my last blog post but on this post I will make a more detailed blog about what I struggled with and what went well for me and the whole process I went through while making this car. The first mousetrap car that I made was a total disaster. I tried to do something different from what everyone else was going, to see if I could create something that would be more successful in some aspects also because the pictures
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