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    Mountain biking is enjoyed by millions of people throughout the year, and is attracting more and more people everyday. Physics plays a vital role in this sport and without it, mountain biking would have no challenges and would cease to exist. The concept of mountain biking is simple. Just take your primitive bike riding skills, and ride trails found off the beaten path. From this notion of riding a bike, an Olympic sport has evolved and many people have found meaning and joy in their lives. m

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    Nuclear Weapons and their Linkage with Physics The functioning of nuclear weapons requires understanding the underlying physics beginning with the structure of the atom. The nucleus of the atom consists of electrically neutral particles called neutrons and positively charged particles called protons. The no. of protons equals the no. of electrons rendering the atom electrically neutral. The nucleus of the radioactive particle U-235 has 92 protons and 143 neutrons and heavier atoms have larger

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    1 Introduction 1.1 A Brief History of Early Nuclear Physics In the early 1900s it was seen that a small number of alpha particles were deflected by a large angle, the current model at the time predicted only small deflections of the particles. These results were explained by introducing a tiny positively charged nucleus into our picture of the atom. Although beta decay had been observed as early as 1896 and was known to contain electrons, it wasn’t until 1914 that they would break the law of energy

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    Physics of Boating Essay

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    The first thing you should know is the physics behind a boat, seeing how you can't have a boating adventure without one. To keep it simple, let's check out the main thing you should know about a boat: Buoyancy. Buoyancy, by definition, is the upward force exerted by a liquid on any immersed object. If the force of the liquid on the object is greater than that of the object on the liquid then the object will float. In other words buoyancy is dependent upon the density of the liquid and the volume

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    PARTICLE PHYSICS AFTER THE DISCOVERY OF THE HIGGS The world of physics had been developed a well-established model of the atom. The standard model had been pretty well “tied up”, with its group of 16 elementary particles and their nice set of rules describing how they should interact. Physicists had observed until the Higgs discovery, 16 of these particles. The crowd was already beginning to desperate for a 17th particle that would send the model in new and wild directions (supposedly). But the Higgs

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    Basic Concepts Issac Newton was the first to state the concepts that are necessary to understanding the physics of collisions. His three laws are used again and again in all the fields of physics: Newton's 1st Law In the absence of external forces, an object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion with a constant velocity. This law can be best observed in space, far from the gravity of a star or planet, where there is no friction or air resistance. If, in the

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    Lab Report Physics Paper

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    1. Discuss what is being demonstrated in this experiment. The demonstrated in this experiment is when there is lightweight applied to a cart and there is more weight applied to the pulley then a cart will move faster because the net force is pulling down. When there is more weight applied to a cart, and less weight applied to the pulley, a cart will still move, but not fast like part A. There is a relationship between force, mass and acceleration and those three are the demonstrated of this experiment

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    The delivery that comes with the baseball is important too. For instance, Hardman states “When the ball is spinning forward as it moves, the pitcher is said to have topspin on it. When this happens, another principle of physics, Bernoulli’s principle, comes to play. Bernoulli’s principle says that the faster air moves over the surface of an object, the less pressure the air puts on the object. When a ball has topspin on it, the top of the ball is moving in the opposite direction

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    The Physics of Team Fortress 2 Research and Presentation AP Physics 1 Carlos Arias Paradise Valley High School 5 December 2016 Abstract Arthritis is a medical condition that causes joint inflammation, stiffness, and resulting pain. This disease affects an estimated 40 million Americans, with a positive correlation towards old age. Opening medication bottles can be difficult for arthritis patients who struggle to open twist lids, snap lids, and click-locks. Janet Kramer is an arthritis patient

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    Bohr 's Theory Of Physics

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    Therefore, according to Bohr, an atom can be thought of as a “microscopic solar system.” His theory is similarly patterned to the solar system, where the planets surround the sun. However, his philosophy posed a concern. Due to the classic laws of physics, his ideology was not accurate. The issue that aroused was that any charged particle, such as an electron, that is operating in a circular route should unceasingly forfeit energy as it moves. Moreover, when electrons lose their energy, they would

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