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    widened as I somehow managed to spin around in the cool sand. I dug my toes underneath as the remaining sand covered the tip of my feet. I relaxed a little, it felt good to be home. The sound of my friend calling my name seemed to fade away as the waves roared over the shore, the low tide in activation. I stood there, waiting where the boardwalk met the sand. The breeze made a sound that comforted me, as it also sent a windy feel to it. I shivered.I tucked a loose strand of my salt-filled hair behind

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    device that can be thought as a gun. The second screen has a surface that can record or detect any wave or particle that manages to pass through the slits and strike the screen. As will be seen, sometime the researcher will open just one slit and other times both slits. The experiment is conducted in stages in order to contrast waves from particles. In the first stage a series of bullets (particles) will be fired toward the barrier with one slit open. As expected a vertical pattern of bullet

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    the amount of water. I decided upon my hypothesis for the reason that as water is added to the wine glass, it will result in a greater mass. This greater mass should result in the glass vibrating in larger and further apart waves. The larger and further apart the waves are, the lower the pitch of the sound, making the frequency proportional to the amount of water. Variables list: Independent variable- Amount of water (depth) and diameter. Dependent variables- Pitch/frequency Controlled variables

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    The spectroscopy lab centralized on the properties of waves and they relate to the emission spectrum, however one must understand the Bohr model of the atom first. The Bohr model for the atom depicts a planetary like structure, with a positively charged nucleus in the center with small, negatively charged electrons rotating around in specific, fixed orbits at different distances from the nucleus. When an electron transitions from a higher orbital, where it is in its excited state, back down to a

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    He's such a selfish boy. You should've disciplined him when he first aced his studies. PETE You're right, but I should've buried that gravedigger when he first fell from his cradle. JAMES ...Star-Child! The sounds of Thunder and Lightning fill the room. James opens his eyes. Jane disappears. He sees We-neg with a meat cleaver. We-neg wildly runs towards James. James motions his ring at him. The wizard disappears as rays shoot through his form. EXT. PARALLEL EARTH – FIELD OF DEATH/MOUNTAINTOP

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    investigate and experimentally demonstrate the elastic wave filtering properties of graded undulated lattices. Square reticulates composed of curved beams are characterized by graded mechanical properties which result from the spatial modulation of the curvature parameter. Among such properties, the progressive formation of frequency bandgaps leads to strong wave attenuation over a broad frequency range. The experimental investigation of wave transmission and the detection of full wavefields effectively

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    Memorable Moment “ Let us go, please.” I yelled. “Ok where do you want to go?” Mom asked. “To the Lake, so pack.” I said My mom, my sister Hailey ,and packed. I packed the cooler for the drinks and food. While I opened the freezer, I saw all of the frost on the ice container and I saw fog come out of the freezer. As my face got cooled I tried to get the ice container I put both arms in the freezer and reached and reached. As I kept on reaching I felt all of the cold air go on my arms all the way

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    Wave Interactions

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    Wave Interactions Wave interactions include reflection, refraction, diffraction, and interference. Wave interactions occur when a wave hits something and it either reflects, refracts, diffracts, or there is an interference. Many different types of waves can be involved in wave interactions including sound, light, surface, etc. Reflection occurs when a particular wave, or waves, bounce, or reflect back from an object through which they cannot pass. An echo is a good example of a reflection wave interaction

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    A Story Of A Short Story

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    Signs Meril held up a linen napkin. “Chartreuse?” she said, waving it in front of Harriet’s face. “Huh? That’s what chartreuse looks like?” She pushed a lock of long red hair behind her ear. “No, thanks.” She looked back at the lake. Meril’s sigh was long. “Hair, you have to make these decisions. Your wedding is in five weeks.” With a quick turn of her wrist, Harriet waved her best friend away. “This is just cold feet. It’s natural. Everyone gets a little . . . unsure before the big day.” Meril

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    Introduction: Modern age is the age of technology and in this era data communication has become pervasive in every field of life. It has changed the way we live. Advancements in technology made the communication more efficient, by carrying more and faster signals. The transmission media plays an important role in efficient communication and the technologies used for transmission advanced from wired to wireless. LiFi is one such advanced wireless communication technology which uses LED’s as a medium

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