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Isaac Newton Positively Charged
1,757 wordsI read this book called, "The Cartoon Guide to Physics. " In this book the author explains how the law of physics work and the cartoonist gives a visual explanation which helped me understand how the equation works, since I'm a visual person. This paper is about a book titled "The Cartoon Guide to Physics. " This book explains complicated physics equations using cartoons. This approach helped me a great deal because I understand things better if I can picture them in my mind. This book was very ...
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Kinetic Energy Net Force
1,017 wordsDurbin said "In order to accelerate, you need a net force. As soon as I let go of the bowling ball, it's accelerating. As soon as your fingers are out of the holes, the ball is at its highest point of acceleration. " According to the author, gravity is the net force acting upon an object, which means it is accelerating. The swinging of my arm (back the forward) being the net force. When my fingers leave the hole, it's accelerating. Now, how fast it goes is determined on how fast you swing your a...
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Opposite Direction Constant Speed
3,519 wordsGetting in the swim Introduction A group of swimmers are following a training schedule that requires them to dive into the water and swim one length of the swimming pool. They must keep doing this until they have completed 20 lengths. For safety? s sake they have been allocated a single lane of the pool and all the swimmers must swim in the same direction in single file. Half of the swimmers say that it will be quickest always to swim in the same direction, climbing out of the pool at the end of...
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Graph Shows Constant Speed
600 wordsTime (s) Distance (m) Displacement (m) Velocity (m / s 06 0. 02 0. 1 1 0. 115 0. 012 0. 06176 0. 021 0. 105 2 0. 232 0. 018 0. 09289 0. 026 0. 13 3 0. 355 0. 034 0. 17405 0. 032 0. 16 4 0. 47 0. 025 0. 1255 1. Initial velocity is the speed and direction in which the object is moving at the beginning of a time interval and final velocity is the speed and direction the object is moving at the end of a time period. Average velocity is the average speed and direction of the object. An example of thi...
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Force Of Gravity Roller Coaster
1,477 wordsIndividuals love to go to the amusement parks and try out the rides that are available. The most common and thrilling ride is the roller coaster. An amusement park is not an amusement park if it does not contain a roller coaster. What makes these roller coasters so fun that every amuse parks has one. A lot of people would say it is their extreme high speeds that makes it very exciting. That is a valid answer, but it is the wrong answer. The speed has nothing to do with the excitement. It is more...
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