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    It was a usual tuesday night practice. Two late nights on top of already being sleep deprived added to my exhaustiveness and stressed level. Practice was going well, routines were being completed and floor and bar assignments finished in 45 minutes. I decided I wanted to do a little beam and then go to vault. I didn't want to be too tired for Vault. My vaults were going well I was sticking them, which hadn’t been the case for a long time. After a couple half on half offs, also known as half halfs

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    Effects of Stress Stress is experienced when the demands on an individual outweighs the coping measures to handle the demands. Stress is not a diagnosis, but a process that depends largely on how a person is able to handle stressful situations. One person might get stressed rather easily while another does not stress over the exact same experience. The fear of failing can cause pressure creating stress, the more important the situation may be the more stressed a person can feel. I experience chronic

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    Nt1310 Unit 6 Lab

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    Radek Ocenas 8C The Right Machine For The Job Question: Which simple machine requires the least amount of force to lift a 1-kg mass? Hypothesis: I think the easiest method that requires the least amount of effort will be the lifting with ramp. Variables : Manipulated variable - Distance E.F moved Responding variable - different types of machines Controlled variable - Mass Material and equipment - • 30cm string • 1-kg mass • 20-N spring scale • ramp • 60-cm string • pulley system • metre-stick

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    Operations gives the Commander multiple options to conduct operations over multiple domains to include land, air, sea, space and cyberspace in an effort to develop the future force. The main points are summarized below: a. There are five major characteristics of the future operational environment that will have an effect on land force operations. The first relates to the speed at which information and movements grow through different means of communication. The second is the potential for overmatch and

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    The aim of this experiment was to determine the relationship between three angles of incline, three masses of a trolley cart and the acceleration of a cart down an inclined plane. The results received from this experiment show that no matter how heavy the cart is; it still has the same rate of acceleration. This is due to the angle not changing during this experiment. Therefore, hypothesis 1 was supported. The results also show that the bigger the angle of incline, the faster the acceleration rate

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    Stress Definition Essay

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    Stress is one of our biggest enemies. It affects our health, our personality, and our relationships with others. In order to get rid of stress, I first have to identify the cause. I have different antidotes to stress depending on the cause. The most common types of stress I face are with work, with friends, and with myself. Work-related stress is the easiest to combat. I simply stop working for a while. If I find myself picking up the same piece of paper four times a day and never doing anything

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    kinetic energy. All energy is divided into two different types of energy, kinetic and potential. Kinetic energy is energy that is in motion, to make the object or living organism move at a faster constant speed we need to put work into it, that force is called kinetic energy, an example of kinetic energy is Potential energy is energy that is stored but is

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    Stress-Level Assessment

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    By taking stress-level assessments, I have determined that my main stressors are mostly triggered by school and time management. Back when I was a student athlete, it was extremely hard for me to organize my time and be productive. I had a job working a minimum of 30 hours a week, on top of practice and games and other sports related commitments, along with regularly attending classes and finding the time to complete my homework. I was always a very social person, so not having that time where I

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    Nt1310 Unit 6 Lab Report

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    Locate the force string and use the hooked end to connect the force string to the other side of the spinning mass. Guide the force string over the pulley. Suspend the mass hanger plus an additional 0.55 kg of mass, so that m= 0.6 kg. Ensure that the weight hanger does not touch the table top. This hanging mass will be referred to as the force mass from now on, and is used to set the centripetal force, Fc. The force Fc is equal to the force mass, in kg, multiplied by gravity

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    Torque Lab Report Essay

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    measure that shows how much of a force acting on an object causes it to rotate. It is the product of the acting force on an object and its distance from the fulcrum (lever arm) Where τ (N.m) is torque, F (N) is the acting force on the system, θ is the angle in which the force acts on the object, and l (m) is the distance of the acting force from the fulcrum. This shows that a larger force will cause a greater rotation than a smaller force does. However, the angle of the force is also important, and if

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