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    War Of The Worlds by H.G. Wells As the Martians fire their deadly heat rays, destroying towns and cities will anyone survive against the overwhelming odds? What were the Martians doing here? This could not have been a friendly visit, so what were their intentions? In H.G. Wells War of the Worlds the humans’ instinct to survive overcomes threats to their existence. When faced with the unknown the human instinct for survival gives us only two options, fight or flight. When the unknown

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    The sun’s rays send an intense heat wave blazing across the black tarred parking lot; a long line of cars cluster at the gas stations waiting to fill up on gas at a cheap rate of $ 2.36 per gallon; heat struck customers scurry to get under the shade of the massive building,which features its trademark logo of a blue diamond and has Sam’s Club written across in white. At the entrance a heavy force of cool air blasts upon the people coming in, sending their hair and clothes into a mini typhoon lasting

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    Sun Solar Energy

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    How does the sun’s energy affect water? The sun which is a star in the middle of our solar system. The Sun is the primary source of energy. Solar energy is light and heat from the sun. Solar energy is important to renewable energy. The diameter of the sun is 1.39 million kilometers. The Sun’s mass mostly contains hydrogen and helium. The use of sunlight is to supply the needs of humans like energy is a primary source to survival on earth. The sun’s energy is able to feed animal

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    Calorimeter Lab

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    light the eye can see. Calorimetry is the science associated with determining the changes in energy of a system by measuring the heat exchanged with the surroundings. The assumption behind the science of calorimetry is that the energy gained or lost by the water is equal to the energy lost or gained by the object under study. The specific heat is the amount of heat per unit mass required to raise the temperature by one degree Celsius. Differential scanning calorimeters, isothermal microcalorimeters

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    efficiency. Considering that the reflecting of light cannot add nor remove power, the aluminium does not act to amplify. However, reproducing the rays using a mirror system replicates the power. Each individual ray mirrors the power of the original Sun’s rays, but because there are multiple, a much stronger power source is gained. In addition to this, the rays are targeted better, so rather than a widespread area of one power level, there is a targeted point with that same power level. This method is

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    styles of storm doors with different details including color varieties and special iron-work designs. Whatever you choose, they are built to last, therefore protecting your main entry door by taking on the bulk of any brutal weather or intense sun rays. Since 1952, Cincinnati’s Pickens Window Service has been the leader in window and storm door parts and repair services. Their inventory of glass panels, hinges, locks, and more is extensive and covers every style available for the aesthetic and functionality

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    are so many outside activities to help you stay fit. Besides the sun's harmful rays, the muggy heat can be a downside to long summer days. It is important to be cautious during the heat. People can suffer heat stroke and dehydration, among other illnesses from the heat. Working out in extreme heat also causes inhibited performance so it is important to stay hydrated. Here are 5 tips to stay cool while exercising in the heat. 5. Stay Hydrated Keeping hydrated is one of the most important thing you

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    Sun Solar Energy

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    How does the sun’s energy affect water? The sun is the star at the center of the solar system. The Sun is the primary source of energy. Solar energy is light and heat from the sun. Solar energy is important to renewable energy. The diameter of the sun is 1.39 million kilometers. The Sun’s mass mostly contains hydrogen and helium. The use of sunlight is to supply the needs of humans like energy is a primary source to survival on earth. The sun’s energy is able to feed animal need’s

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    1. Emily’s said that heat is hot air from the sun that can make us warm, and can be used - which is correct. However, she does not know how heat is formed or its movement abilities. 2. Emily had no understanding of the term ‘friction’. She may possibly identify that hands rubbing together cause them to warm up, but she has no prior knowledge to give a friction topic response. 3. The Science concept that the sun is an important natural energy source where heat comes from was identified

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    of the chip into heat to increase the temperature of the water. By measuring the temperature in the water from the beginning to the end and converting it into joules to see how much energy the water captured, we were able to complete the experiment. Literature review Energy is a very important property, it can only be conserved. Energy can’t be created or destroyed, but it can be transferred between objects. Kinetic energy is in the form of motion, sound waves, and or heat. For example, kinetic

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