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    Phy11 Velocity

    after deformation. stress – characterizes the strength of forces causing the deformation. F stress  A in 2 or pascal (Pa) strain – the resulting deformation. Hooke’s Law: stress elastic mod ulus  strain 3 Types of Stress tensile or compressive stress – changes the length of a strained body. tensile stress bulk stress – changes the volume of a strained body. bulk stress shear stress – opposite forces act at different points in the body. shear stress

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    Influences on Learning

    Unit 6: Influences on Learning. *The impact of key influences on my own learning.* There are many different factors that can influence a person’s learning. For example, a person’s health is one factor that could have an influence on learning. This is because if someone was poorly and they couldn’t attend college, they would miss lessons which could potentially make them end up falling behind with coursework because they don’t have all the notes they need to complete it. This could also link with

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    Force and Motion

    Force & Motion The First Law: Force and Inertia Object remains at rest will remain at rest unless acted upon by unbalanced force. Object in motion will continue at constant speed and motion unless acted upon by unbalanced force. Force is an action that can change motion. A force is what we call a push or a pull, or any action that has the ability to change an object’s motion. Forces can be used to increase the speed of an object, decrease the speed of an object, or change the direction

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    Stress Reduction

    Stress Reduction Action Plan Inder Singh Ivy Tech Community College Stress is just a part of human nature. Some of us minor stress and others may have major stress. Stress is your body's way of responding to any kind of difficulties one may be experiencing in his or her life. Although most people may consider stress bad, it can also be good in a way. Stress can motivate one to their best. Stress helps you stay focused, energetic, and alert. “Fight or flight” stress is your body’s way of protecting

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    Test of Sic

    ATTACHMENT # __ of __/__/13to the Contract # 20080605 of 09/06/08betweenGlobal Sun Limited (Valetta/Malta)_and PILLAR JSC (Kiev/Ukraine)Specification of FERRO ATLANTICA I&D FEEDSTOCKSize and description 1. Size and surface:Material shall be cut in blocks*Weight of each block shall be not higher than 25 kgThe material shall have no visual impurities* It is accepted if material is crashed into chunks after cutting into blocks 2. Bulk & surface impurity Boron | < 0,8 ppmw | Phosphorus

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    Spanish-American War

    Kenneth Wong 1  Mr. Hackett  Section 001    Spanish­American War  Wong  Throughout the spanish american war and even before it began, until the end of the  spanish­american war the newspaper had the power to heavily influence the choices people  made. It started with industrial revolution at the turn of the 19th century as the United States  became the number one leading manufacturer and foremost industrial power in the world, jobs  became harder to do and competition for their jobs grew. There were two people who controlled 

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    How Stress Affects Health

    Stress is something that everyone in the world goes through at some point in life. When looking at the definition on stress it states that stress is the mental and physical response and adaptation to ones bodies to the real or perceived changes and challenges in one’s life. Stress also affects our emotions and how we feel about certain situations. One’s health can majorly be affected by stress. When looking how stress can affect one’s health it has some positive and negative effects. The positive

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    Kinetic Energy: The Physics Of Roller Coasters

    When roller coaster start to elevate up it uses an engine. Once it reaches the top it stops and turns to potential energy, because it is still and getting ready to fall. When the coaster falls it turns into kinetic energy, because it’s in motion. From the on the coaster doesn’t need an engine. The gravity takes it down the coaster in a large amount of speed. Then the speed that can go up to like 60 mph will keep the roller coaster going even if it is going up a hill or down the speed is strong enough

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    Roller Coasters Research Paper

    gathers tons of potential energy. When the car races down the track it produces kinetic energy. they also have a lever that lifts the car down the track, but the main thing that helps the car go down the track is Gravity. Gravity is the force that attracts something toward the center of the Earth. The oldest roller coasters originated from Russian, which were constructed out of hills of ice. The drop was 50 feet. Later on Most roller coasters were built with wood. In 1959 the first steel

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    Weight Lifting Research Paper

    Get swole, pumping iron, swole up. These are all terms that refer to lifting weights. Lifting weights can be a fun and very helpful tool to get in shape, but for weight lifting to actually work you must execute the lifts accurately. This is a how to guide on lifting weights correctly and how to be safe when doing so. There are three key parts of weight lifting. They are stretching, technique, and the correct weights for your ability level. Before you can actually begin lifting the weights though

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