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    Illegal Street Racing Essay

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    racing. One of those reasons is because of there love for fast cars. They love watching or actually racing their own cars to see which car will perform better. A need for speed also comes into play to explain why people enjoy racing so much. For some people, they only feel free when they are racing; driving at high speeds down the street, and this is their only way to reach that. One of the most sought after cars by street racers is the Toyota Supra TT (twin turbo). This just happens to be one

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    Relativity Essay

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    However this is not the same for the beam of light fired from the laser pointer. This is because light is an electromagnetic wave that is independent of the motion of its starting point. It will always travel at 299,792,458 m/s because light’s speed only depends on the medium through which it travels and the motion of the object it is created from is completely irrelevant. (Lieber, Lillian R. The Einstein Theory of Relativity. Philadelphia: Paul Dry, 2008. Print. p. 4-37)( Einstein, Albert, and

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    Essay on How to Make the Malahat Safer

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    How to Make the Malahat Safer The debate about how to improve the treacherously narrow and winding Malahat Mountain Highway on South Vancouver Island has been an on-going issue since its conception back in 1861 when it was built as a cattle trail, then up-graded to wagon-road status in 1884 and eventually paved in 1911 (Commission). Currently vital safety upgrades are underway such as concrete barriers to divide the road lanes and stabilization solutions for falling debris. The presence of physical

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    1. A) Part of the wave might penetrate it or it might not. This would be random and would depend on the energy of the electron attempting to penetrate. B) The pattern that initially seemed random would begin to acquire uniformity. Half of the electrons would transmit and half would reflect and go back. Each of the electrons that transmitted would carry its complete charge and mass. C) One cannot say where the electron really is, whether a given electron will transmit or reflect. It is only possible

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    Einstein's Relativity, Literature and Perception The effect relativity had on literature was that it gave a new way of viewing objects moving at speeds near light. What a person sees depends on their viewpoint. Relativity states that as an object moves faster from a relatively stationary point the object becomes warped, or a plane that flies 'straight" over a merry-go-round would appear curved to the rider. These are two examples of the way relativity causes someone to think. The biggest direct

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    have assumed that like the speeds of the two cars in the previous example, the velocity of light could be calculated in the same fashion. For example: If a car is moving at a speed of 25 meters per second with its headlights on, what is the speed of the light emitted by the headlights? Newton and Galileo would have thought, "25 meters per second for the car plus 299,792,458 meters per second for the speed of light equals 299,792,483 meters per second for the speed of the light emitted by the

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    Abstract The aim of this experiment was to establish whether speed affects braking distance of a car travelling down a ramp at different heights. The method involved performing a controlled test before changing the angle of the ramp for the other four tests. To do this, three text books were used to prop up the ramp and the height was increased for each test. These trials were done five times, changing the variable after each set, measuring the speed and changing the angle of the ramp. The results showed

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    dissolution-diffusion wear dominates on the rake and flank face for uncoated cemented carbides used for the turning of titanium alloys. At very high cutting speeds and temperatures, the conclusion is that plastic deformation and development of cracks due to thermal shock will be the dominating wear mechanisms. Change of feed rate, depth of cut or cutting speed give changes in the wear rates. They also suggest that cutting fluids have to be used during titanium machining to minimize high stresses and temperatures

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    Due to multiple reasons, my personal stance on the “great screen debate” is that today our kids are spending way too much “screen time”. According to Medline Plus, too much screen time can “make it hard for your child to sleep at night, raise your child’s risk of attention problems, anxiety, and depression, and raise your child’s risk of gaining too much weight” (Screen time and children: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia). These are only just a few of the many negative effects of too much screen

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    The purpose of this policy is to ensure the safety of those individuals who drive company vehicles and to provide guidance on the proper use of company vehicles. Vehicle accidents are costly to our company, but more importantly, they may result in injury to you or others. It is the driver’s responsibility to operate the vehicle in a safe manner and to drive defensively to prevent injuries and property damage. As such, employers endorse all applicable state motor vehicle regulations relating to driver

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