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    propel the penny toward the other end of the lab table trying to get it to stop exactly at the edge of the lab table. Station 8 (Newton’s Second Law of Motion) 1. There are two carts with different masses on the table. 2. Give the cart with the lower mass a gentle push and record how far it goes. 3. Give the other cart a push, just as hard, and record how far it goes. Station 9 (Newton’s Second Law of Motion) 1. Set up the cart so that it is at the starting tape. 2. One partner gently pushes…

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    The same concept applies of railroads, where inclination is used to avoid wear and tear. Since the mass of a train is great, the centripetal force exerted by a non-inclined rail onto the train makes one side of the rail wear off much more quickly than the other side. Inclination of rail tracks will balance the wear on both sides, increasing the time…

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    Lab Report: Uniform Motion Table of Contents Background Information 1 Research Question 1 Hypothesis 1 Variables 1 Materials 2 Procedure 3 Background Information Motion is the change of position of an object with respect to time. The physical quantities velocity, acceleration, displacement, time and speed are used in the study of motion. If an object does not change position with respect to time, it is considered as stationary. Note that if an object is motionless, it does not necessarily mean…

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    outsiders have settled? The response to this inquiry is of impressive enthusiasm to scholastic experts, columnists, vested parties, and political gatherings occupied with the movement strategy face off regarding. On the off chance that the effect of mass movement is politically nonpartisan, there is no motivation to be worried that bodies electorate will change obviously by the settlement and naturalization of fresh introductions. All things considered, migration may have financial and social…

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    many ways it was very prevalent in the mass consumption in the time. In the 1920s there was more goods that were readily available to the public. There was a major consumption of new goods. One of the main proponents towards the purchasing of goods was advertisement. Advertisement became more appealing with pictures, sexualizing goods, etc., and they also affected people’s emotions. New advertisement made things more appealing to buy and increased the mass consumption of goods on the market.…

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    the opposing side. Over the following decades, while the Civil Rights Act protected communities of color from invidious discrimination, the fight for civil rights was not over. In her academic article “Unfinished Project of Civil Rights in the Era of Mass Incarceration and the Movement for Black Lives”, Nicole D. Porter discusses the collective impact of justice involvement on communities of color and how recent social movements are challenging the issue…

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    Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa, Italy in 1564 during the Renaissance.This was a rebirthing period in Europe started off in Italy for art, philosophy, and sciences. The Renaissance brought back many ideas from Ancient Greece and Rome introducing many scientists like Galileo. Attending the University of Pisa originally going to study medicine, he was taught the Aristotelian view on the world, later questioning it making way for many of his greatest discoveries. He was an outstanding astronomer,…

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    Egoism And Mass Shootings

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    by what we perceive to be in our own self-interest, and it is the reason behind many of our everyday interactions and choices we make. However, what influences interactions we never hope to have, and decisions we never hope to make, such as deadly mass shootings? Was it a form of free will, or was it a result of psychiatric disorders such as PTSD or antisocial personality disorder, or was it the unleashing their anger, such as the rage and discrimination that they might have dealt with…

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    Table of Contents 1. Fluid Mechanics 1.1 Main Branches 1.1.1 Fluid Statics 1.1.2 Fluid Dynamics 1.2 Non-Newtonian and Newtonian Fluids 1.3 Fluids in technology 1.4 Fluid mechanics serving role in society 2. Capillary Effect 3. Self Perpetual motion 1. Fluid mechanics Fluid mechanics is related to the fluids that are in motion and forces acting on them. Fluid mechanics has two branches fluid statics and fluid dynamics. In Fluid Mechanics we actually observe fluid motion and…

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    Mass School Shootings

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    Over the past few years there has been an escalation in the use for guns. One reason for why this might be happening is because the guns are being used for mass school shootings, such as: the Sandy Hook shooting, the Parkland shooting, and many others that people don't even know about. This problem has now caused a controversy over whether teachers should carry guns while working in school or not. Many people believe that the only way to defend children during these shootings is if the staff…

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