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    INTRODUCTION Maxwell’s Equations are a set of four mathematical equations that provides the foundation to the largely abstract concepts of electricity and magnetism. They are a mathematical condensation of all the basic rules, by which electricity and magnetism function. Refer to Figure 1 for the equations. Although James Clerk Maxwell himself only contributed to the last equation, his contribution led to one of the most important discoveries in the history of science. However, it wasn’t until 25

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    stopped the video right after I let go of the ball, made it a picture, and thus will be analysing the picture. A basketball follows a trajectory path which can plotted on the coordinate grid as an algebraic function. The variables which determine the equation of the

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    Walking Team Lab Questions 1. Describe the shape of a graph of an object moving with uniform motion. (1) The shape of a graph of an object moving with uniform motion is linear, meaning with a straight line and a constant slope. Since, uniform motion means that the speed is constant and the object is moving in the same direction, the graph will have linear data and its constant slope can be represented with a line of best fit. In other words, the speed and the direction of the object remain the same

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    (1/2) 〖gt〗^2+ V_0 t+ h_0 The ± signs correspond to the acceleration of gravity and the sign is chosen according to the direction of motion; if the motion is upward the value (-g) is taken and if it is down, the value (+g) is taken. Comparing these equations, we see that both have the same structure: The variable y represents the height h, and the variable x represents time t; also the coefficients a, b and c have the values: a = ± (1/2) g, b = V_0 , c =

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    Completing the square is use to prove the quadratic formula. Given ax^2+bx+c=0 we first have to make the coefficient of x^2 to be one. We divided the original formula by a: x^2+b/c x+c/a=0/a since 0/a we still have our quadratic equation. Subtract that c/a in both sides: x^2+b/c x+c/a-c/a=-c/a remember that b/a is b/2(a) now we will have to add it to the root of two: x^2+b/a x+b^2/(4a^2 )=b^2/(4a^2 )-c/a next is to set up our denominators to be the same we should have (x+b/2a)^2=b^2/(4a^2 )-4ac/(4a^2

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    The graph above shows the mean and median time for the reaction rate. The times were converted to seconds for ease of use. The mean times are the average time that the Aquatab required to finish its reaction. The mean times for the different temperatures show the overall trend and effect of the temperature on reaction rate it allows for quick and accurate conclusions to be found. From the data the conclusion was formed that temperature had a noticeable effect on reaction rate. The mean values were

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    Cornerstone 4 Task D - Sub Zero Name:________________________ Attachment 4. Data Sheet D Context The Alaskan Bering Sea is known for producing one of the world’s most prized types of seafood, the Alaskan king crab. Fishermen often endure harsh seas and bone-chilling sub-zero conditions while fishing for these creatures. Staying warm in these difficult conditions is crucial, both for them to survive and to maintain their livelihood. External warming devices, such as hand-warmers, can be very

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    The equation for radiation resistance is given in (1). As can be seen, the greater the radiation resistance, the more energy is radiated or received by the antenna. When the radiation resistance of the antenna matches the resistance of the transmitter or receiver

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    Personally, I believe that my overall ability as a writer is good because I love to draw out diagrams, supporting details, and my ability to relate to the reader is some of my assets, although, some of my liabilities include; coming up with a thesis statement, edit/revising my papers, and word choice/vocabulary. As a student, it is hard to come up with and think about your assets and liabilities or what a good writer is and what a bad writer is, or maybe we all just think we are bad writers because

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    The arrhenius equation was formed in 1899, by chemist Svante Arrhenius it was from a combination of activation energy and the distribution law. The arrhenius equation is used in science to calculate the relationship between the rate of a reaction and its increase or decrease in temperature. If a reaction has higher temperatures with low activation energy it tends to favour increased rate constants. The equation is in relation to k, which refers to the rate constant in any given equation. With the

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