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    renaissance scientific developments did certainly have an impact on art, as part of the ongoing relationship between art and science. One such example during this period is the analysis of projectile motion (Dauben, Galileo and Renaissance Art, n.d.). This scientific development has certainly helped to convey such motion in art using an increasing sense of realism. During the reformation which followed, The Baroque & Rococo Eras The final two eras were marked with fundamental change. Firstly, the Baroque

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    Mitchell and Mason Henderson Term 1 2015 Table of Contents Extended Experimental Investigation 1 Investigation: Friction 1 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 What is friction? 3 1.2 What are forces? 3 1.3 What is Mass and Weight? 3 1.4 What are Newtons Laws of Motion? 3 1.5 Factors that affect friction? 3 1.6 Hypothesis 4 2.0 Aim 4 3.0 Materials 4 4.0 Safety precautions 4 Science Department Risk assessment sheet 4 1. POSSIBLE HAZARDS 4 5.0 Experiment Display Diagram 6 6.0 Method 6 7.0 Results 6 7.1 Experiment

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    Next there are Control Strategies that need to be implemented for Securing our Companies Web-Base Infrastructure. For instance, Application and Web Pages need to be secured from attacker’s various techniques of wanting to compromise our hardware, steal our sensitive information, and try to trick us when we are fulfilling our daily activities without us knowing. When it comes to these particular attacks they can come either as a Client-Side Attacks or Server-Side Attacks. Client-Side Attacks, involve

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    fluid is at rest. He was then appointed the position of mathematician and philosopher by the Grand Duke of Tuscany and continued his investigation of nature. Later he established his laws of free-fall, some of which still exist today. His laws of projectiles later formulated Newton’s laws. Galileo studies created concerns from the church that led to the trials against Galileo because of his strong support of the Copernican theory. His belief was that the earth revolved around the sun, the church however

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    1. Introduction Motors are widely used to actuate various devices in the field of engineering. The motor’s ability to induce motion at a wide range of scales from small toy car motors to large industrial fans allow engineers to apply them to a wide variety of situations. Reverse-engineering or testing Or Testing Of Motors (MOTOЯ), Inc is concerned with the potential applications of three different types of motors; stepper motors, servo motors and DC and assigned a team to test these three motors

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    the player is not allowed to use their hands or arms. You are currently thinking, what does any of this have to do with physics? Just by kicking the ball all of Newton’s laws are applied. So how does physics apply to soccer? Newton’s First Law of Motion states that, “an

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    Isaac Newton's life can be divided into three quite distinct periods. The first is his boyhood days from 1643 up to his appointment to a chair in 1669. The second period from 1669 to 1687 which was the highly productive period in which he was a professor at Cambridge University. The third period (nearly as long as the other two combined) saw Newton as a highly paid government official in London with little further interest in mathematical research. Isaac Newton was born

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    leaving the barrel of the firearm there are three main factors that make for unstable condition, which are: yaw is the angle between longitudinal axis of a projectile and its line of flight as it exists before the bullet is stable. Precession is the rotational effect of the bullet about its mid axis. Nutation is the constant corkscrew motion of the bullet. To stimulate body tissue they use ballistic gelatin. So that the forensics team can demonstrate or recreate the crime scene in a lab for the

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    lands on the ice, which is where the parabola model ends, and the ice is the horizontal plane defined as zero. Below h is defined as the horizontal distance, and u is the vertical distance. The math of figure skating spins: A spin depicts circular motion. I wanted to investigate how the skater’s free leg affects the amplitude, and period of a cosine function. To analyze this I chose to video a figure skater doing a spin from a birds eye view, this way the points could be tracked all the way around

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