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    Pg-13 Introduction The law of conservation of momentum states that when two bodies collide with one another, the momentum before and after the collision is exactly the same if there are no external forces acting on the system. Although when there are external forces acting there will be a change in overall energy of the objects, as some of it may be lost to friction. Some of the energy is lost due to the deformation of objects caused by the collision. Hence during the time interval

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    unbalanced forces on the marble in this case are zero. It thus suggests that an unbalanced (external) force is required to change the motion of the marble but no net force is needed to sustain the uniform motion of the marble. In practical situations it is difficult to achieve a zero unbalanced force. This is because of the presence of the frictional force acting opposite to the direction of motion. Thus, in practice the marble stops after travelling some distance. The effect of the frictional force may

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    is 221.93 x 222. 57 cm painted oil on canvas, conveying the message of Boit’s four daughters who were completely unique and beautiful in their own way. Sargent uses techniques such as Unity, Variety, Emphasis, Subordination, Balance, Contrast and Forces to bring a realistic painting of these four sisters. Sargent’s painting portrays a typical household setting. Four daughters are present in the room along with some furniture and other objects found in a typical wealthy family. These objects include

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    coplanar forces though the use of graphical addition, rectangular components by graphical and trigonometric methods, and the use of the a force table. The magnitude through trigonometric methods was 1212.4 newtons,and the the magnitude through graphical addition was 1184 newtons. Due to time constraints, we were not able to use the force table. Discussion In part A, the weight of each force is found by multiplying the mass(g) of each force by gravity(10.0 m/s^2). The weight of force one is

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    Friction is a force that is directed against the direction of motion. It usually acts to slow down the moving object. In some occasions, this force can be useful such as in the case where vehicles are making turns. In these cases, the frictional forces provide the needed force to stay on the track. In this experiment, we used a force sensor and a computer to determine the friction of a sliding block with and without different masses on it. Procedure Description of setup We connected the force sensor to

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    Referring to Fig. 1(ii), consider in region II, the reference voltage vector is following the arc x1x2 at a particular modulation index m. The position of the reference voltage vector is shown in Table 1. It shows that, depending on modulation index value, the duration of stay within subsector 1 and subsector 2 changes. Similarly, consider in region III, the reference voltage vector is following the arc y1y2 at aparticular modulation index. The position of the reference voltage vector is shown in

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    In recent years autonomous underwater vehicles have come under the light for their vast applications. To acquire improvement in autonomous underwater vehicle’s (AUV) applications vehicle autonomy, underwater communications, motion control, dynamics modeling as well as simulation system is neede3d to be touched. These issues are needed to be resolved through a spiral development process which is included at sea experimentation. To provide a simulation system platform for designing and debugging problems

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    The hypothesis tested in this experiment was, “If the surface material is more roughly textured, than the amount of sliding friction will increase.” This hypothesis was supported by the experiment in all nine trials. In the experiment, it was evident that when a material is rougher, there is more sliding friction. When testing the smoothest material, masonite, it only took an average of 4.6 washers to have to block move significantly across the surface. When testing the in-between material, the cloth

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    describes a past experience as a twelve-years-old child in his aunt’s church. The essay is great examples of facing peer pressure and religious forces. Many young people are forced to be saved by Jesus. They feel peer pressure when they behave differently than the masses. His childhood experience gives us an opportunity to contemplate the meaning of religious forces and peer pressure. When Langston was a twelve-year-old, he went to aunt's church. In the church, he was the only child who still not be

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    Neutravidin Conjugation and Antibody Attachment After thiol functionalization, surfaces were treated with 50 µg/mL maleimide-activated neutravidin (Thermo) in phosphate buffer saline (PBS) for 1 hour at 37 C. The maleimide-activated neutravidin covalently attached to the thiol-functionalized surface through the maleimide-thiol coupling at neutral pH. Unreacted neutravidin was removed with three PBS washes and the substrates were stored in PBS at 4 C for up to one week before use. Biotinylated

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