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    Imagine a mystical, invisible influential power, pulling our galaxy far, far away from where it should be. Imagine the milky way being pulled millions and millions of km away. The planets pulled far apart from each other. This would ensure a certain demise of current life forms, forever changing our world. This is the effect of dark flow. Fortunately this appears to be occurring in distant galaxies, however observations have concluding our galaxy is too being pulled away in a specific direction

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    Ib Physics Hl Past Paper

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    INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE BACCALAURÉAT INTERNATIONAL BACHILLERATO INTERNACIONAL N00/430/H(1) PHYSICS HIGHER LEVEL PAPER 1 Friday 10 November 2000 (afternoon) 1 hour INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES ! ! ! Do not open this examination paper until instructed to do so. Answer all the questions. For each question, choose the answer you consider to be the best and indicate your choice on the answer sheet provided. 880-226 24 pages –2– 1. N00/430/H(1) When an ideal

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    Description: For this biomechanical analysis project, the volleyball spike was chosen for analysis. The volleyball spike is an offensive attack that aggressively sends the ball to the opposite side of the court. The goal is to hit the ball with enough force so that the opposing team cannot respond to this forceful attack. If the opposing team cannot return the ball back to the opposite side of the net, the attacking team receives a point. Most of the movements occur in the sagittal plane around

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    If you have a pet, would you want to send them up to space to be apart of an experiment? During the Space Race, Russia sent up a dog, named Laika, to see if it is safe for humans to go into space. Do you agree with the decision to send animals into space? I believe that animal testing was necessary during the Space Race in order to save human lives. Animals that were used in during this experiment was necessary to save human lives. If they wouldn't have animals tested during the space race, how

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    I want to start by recognizing that in my earlier film papers I have made the mistake of summarizing all of the science in each of the films from start to finish. By doing so my paper essentially became a summary of the film rather than an explanation of the science found within it. To avoid repeating these mistakes I would like to focus on a few scientific concepts that I found interesting in this film, Gravity. The first, and likely most obvious is the concept of surviving in space. Second, the

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    Aneudis Salcedo Prof. Kadik Physics 20 19 April, 2016 Research Paper Hydroelectric Power Electricity is used everywhere in our lives. Electricity give life to our homes, our television sets, our computers, and other electronic devices. Electricity also is used for charge our batteries, the batteries that keeps our cars running, our control remotes working, our laptops, our flashlights to keep shinning in dark, and even cell phones. Electricity is the energy that can produce sound, light, heat and

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    Jackson Wang Mr. Dalmoral 9L Physics Jan 8 2012 Discussion Questions The water rocket flies really high in to the air. There wasn’t too much unexpected observations happening. Our hypothesis is more of the water higher the rocket flies, and greater the pressure, higher the rocket goes. Based on our data, our hypothesis is not correct. The rocket flies highest when the water is about 250 ml and the attitude is about 124. However for the second one our hypothesis is correct. Our experiment clearly

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    Flat Earth Society

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    In recent news, a new community has outwardly spoken on the theory, the earth is flat. This community calls themselves “The Flat Earth Society” or “Flat Earthers”. This began around the mid-20th century and has rapidly grown with the expansion of social media, and influencers such as rapper B.o.B and basketball player Shaquille O’Neal. This society believes that the Earth is a flat disk, similar to the United Nations Flag (Figure 1), where the sun works as a spotlight to create night and day.(Figure

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    Eloise Long Lab Report

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    The great race Eloise Long Purpose: To apply Newton’s law to a moving object Materials list: 3 popsicle sticks 3 Rubber band 10Washers Bottle Glue 30 cm of tape stick Procedures: Drill hole in the bottom of the bottle and the middle of cap Put rubber band on broken popsicle stick Then pull through the bottom hole. Rotate rubber band up Wind up And put on the floor Testing and modifying Keep and observe datas mass distance velocity time modifications 56.5 g 0 0 0 Broken popsicle 62.20 g

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    The sixty-symbols website has quite the collection of intriguing astronomical theories and interviews, but I specifically chose that of the black hole that contains interviews by Omar Almaini, Ed Copeland, Tony Padilla, Meghan Gray and Mike Merrifield from the University of Nottingham. The video began by a man revealing to his audience that he is often questioned about his personal opinion on black holes, which he informs us that “of course” he sees them as frightening and intimidating but goes on

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