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    and splashing in the water riding the waves riding our boogie boards oh yes today was going to be fun! As I put on my swim suit I smelt the lingering smell of the oceans salty water from the previous time we had gone to the beach. It reminded me of how much fun I had, had and made me even more exited The whole time we were in the car driving to the beach I couldn’t help but to remember how much I loved the ocean I loved the salty water, the huge waves, I loved riding the waves with my board or just

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    happens because of sound waves. Sound Waves are disturbances that go from one place to another in a medium. An example of this could be a Slinky. when it is all stretched out the slinky would be at equilibrium. Then a particle in the slinky moves in any direction and makes a disturbance. A pulse allows you to see the disturbance that is happening from both ends of the slinky . when a pulse is repeated continuously through the slinky then it is a wave. A medium is where the wave is carried and held

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    wireless underwater communication, there are several means such as radio waves, optical waves and acoustics. Radio waves: Radio wave has extra low frequency (30 Hz–300 Hz) and it works well to propagate any distance in sea water. But, for its low frequency, it is needed high transmission power and large antennas. Optical waves: An optical wave for wireless communication has big advantage as it exceed 1 Giga bps. It can’t cross water boundary easily, suffers from severe absorption and scattering suspending

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    This report is on energy. Energy is the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity. What that was saying is that for everything you want to do, you have to have the physical ability and the mind set to do it. Energy and work are the two most important things in human society. Work is activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result. That means, is you want something done, DO IT. Kinetic energy is energy that a body possesses by

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    Life washes over those who expect it the least. One moment I was playing with the innocence of time, then life came crashing in and destroyed everything. With water-soaked clothes and tear-streaked cheeks, I returned home with the knowledge that life has no mercy. Life is not fair. Only the sweet sting of reality to my beaten down ego was my companion. Magnificent, heavenly light filters through the wispy clouds, signifying a new day. The thin clouds slowly drift apart, presenting a beautiful sky

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    Krystina Waters IB Physics 12 Mr. Chidley 27 Jan 2017 itsthelaw! Investigating Singing Wineglasses From the time I was in the 5th grade I have played the flute in the band. The flute is an instrument that relies entirely on air to create sound. Pitch on the flute is varied through many factors such as breath support and air speed. The air creates vibrations that travel through the instrument creating different notes. As a little girl I remember my dad setting out my mom’s crystal wine glasses and

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    AIM: The investigate the spatial difference between the east coast and west cost of New Zealand. Comparing Muriwai Beach with Eastern Beach HYPOTHESIS: A west coast beach is a destructive environment compared to an eastern coast environment which is constructive. Introduction: Muriwai Beach is a coastal community on the west coast of the Auckland region, in the north island of New Zealand. Muriwai is approximately 17ilometer m west of kumeu and 42 kilometre northwest of Auckland. Muriwai draws

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    war between those two young men and the ocean. Guess who won. Giselle psyched herself up over the next three rounds, then commanding every atom in her body to thrust herself onto the rocks. Rudy could not manage to get far enough on the rocks and water to help he tried, but fell on his stomach cut up from chest to knees, he tried to grab her hand, just as he almost had hold of her, the ocean spews her out only to swallow her back to its depths.

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    Sound Waves Lab

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    To fully understand how to determine the velocity of sound in air, many concepts have to be understood prior to the experiment. Sound waves transmitted through a fluid are a type of longitudinal wave. These mechanical waves are formed when energy passes through a medium and moves particles in the same direction or parallel to the energy. The particles move in a series of high pressure and low pressure regions. The energy will compress some areas of the medium, creating a high pressure region

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    My serenity swam away with the drifting jellyfish that left nothing but pain. How could this happen to me in the most harmonious place in the world? I had spent countless hours jumping and swimming in the water with the sand encompassing my toes. Never did a thought of worry flip through my mind. Now I never wanted let my toes indulge in the warmth of the sand or let my piecey hair fall across my tanned back. I was brought out of my painful daze while looking

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