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    Trifilar Suspension

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    Trifilar Suspension Summary The polar moment of inertia for an assembly of solid objects was calculated using the trifilar suspension apparatus. The periodic time for the experimental and theoretical results were analysed and compared in order to study the relationship between the mass moment of inertia and the mass of an assembly. Table of Contents 1. Introduction – page 3 2. Theory – page 4 - 7 3. Apparatus – page 8 4. Procedure – page 9 5. Results – page 10 - 11 6. Discussion

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    them? Our current day is delineated via the earth’s rotation in relation to the Sun – no Sun, no 24 hour days. Even the passage itself says this, for it says in Gen. 1:14: “Let there be lights in the expanse of the heavens to separate the day from the night. And let them be . . . for days”. It may be objected that, regardless of whether or not we had a distant object in relation to which we might measure the progression of the earth’s rotation, it nonetheless remained similar to what it is now.

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    As a result of this, the stopper will complete the necessary rotations in fewer seconds. Finally, in turn, this allows the frequency to increase as the radius decreases, proving they are inversely proportional. Finally, the frequency and the mass of the spinning object (rubber stopper) are inversely proportional

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    When the human body moves during regular movement or during athletic performance, the movements can be scientifically broken down and analyzed by biomechanics based on a number of different analytics. Some of the most common analytics being evaluated are power, torque, joint actions, linear velocity, and angular velocity. A person in recovery from an injury or a professional athlete will often have their movements analyzed using the previously mentioned criteria to determine improvement in performance

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    Community service is services volunteered by individuals or an organization to benefit a community or its institutions. My favorite community service job that I completed was located at The Junior Achievement at the Atlanta Discovery Center. The objective of this service was to teach children how to survive and succeed in the world economically through the use of time, talent, cooperation, and education. Before they came to the center students were trained by their teachers to budget money and to

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    Anatomical Analysis Tae Kwon Do is a Korean, unarmed martial art and is best known for its kicks (Park, 2001). The roundhouse kick is a turning kick and happens to be the most commonly used kick during competition (Lee, 1996). For this reason, the roundhouse kick will be analyzed in reference to sparring competition. The roundhouse kick, a multiplanar skill, starts with the kicking leg traveling in an arc towards the front with the knee in a chambered position (Pearson, 1997). The knee is extended

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    Physics of Ice Skating

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    Many everyday activities, and sports involve physics. During the Olympics, you saw the graceful performance done by the figure skaters. Figure skating involves a lot of physics. These principles include friction, momentum, and Newton’s Third Law. These core principles plays a big impact on the performance of figure skaters. Before understanding the physics of the ice skater’s motion, the first thing to comprehend is the skates itself. The major parts of figure skates are the boot itself, and the

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    The goal of this project is to work towards answering the question of whether or not football helmets promote neck injuries. In order to gather data, a U of R team made a machine that rapidly changes speed while translating from side to side to stimulate a rotational acceleration and velocity about the head and neck due to an angular displacement. The purpose of this machine is to simulate an unexpected and sudden change in motion of the head in order to analyse the resulting motion. The data collected

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    that relates to inertia. This law state that an object will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion (rotating, moving straight) unless acted upon by external forces. This and the law, conservation of momentum, explain how the rotation occurs in the air. If you 're rotating, you 'll keep rotating unless a twisting force, or torque, acts to stop you. In other words if you 're not rotating, you can 't rotate unless a torque starts you rotating. Both of these apply to when snowboarders

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    -Choose among 4 colors -Passed stringent quality standards This Rotator model from Lil’ Mynx is a fun addition to any home, thanks to the availability of 4 colors. Two of the popular colors that you can order are hot pink and red. To enable its rotation, the unit comes with its own bearing assembly. The base is also designed to support the rotating function of this pole. Inside the base is another set of bearing assembly, allowing the pole to rotate in its place, which helps you pull off creative

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