Calculating The Force of Friction

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In this experiment we were able to calculate both the force and coefficient of static and kinetic friction using horizontal and inclined planes. Using force meters which were attached to computer equipment, the force of friction was easily measured and displayed in graphical form. In the following lab report our methods and conclusions are detailed.


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The Atwood Machine Experiment – Lab Report

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This report goes into detail concerning the background of the Atwood Machine, and its practical use in determining both the acceleration due to gravity, and the coefficient of friction of different surfaces.


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Aerodynamics

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The basic infromation about the flight of objects.


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Can The Distinction Between Centrifugal Force and Gravity be Used to Lift Payloads?

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This may be a much cheaper alternative to the space tower of Goddard and Tsiolkovsky especially for lifting heavy payloads. The basic idea is that gravity falls off by the law of radiant energy 1/d to the second power, while centrifugal force increases proportionally to the radius.


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Roots, Stems, Plants and More!

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This paper goes into the description of gravitropism and phototropism and the mechanisms behind them in a plant.


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New Theory: Time is Slowing Down

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Is time slowing down?


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What is Energy?

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Everything that changes or moves has some form of energy. In this article, you will find out how it behaves and why it is important to us.


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Don’t Mess with Our Planets

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Some waking thoughts on the destruction of worlds.


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Why Earth is Really Flat

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Article giving reasons why earth is actually flat.


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The Big Bang – the Universe

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It is hard to believe that the universe is over fifteen billion years old, that it was created with a large explosion in space. Then it took millions of years to create galaxies, and eventually the stars we see in our sky today. Science is simply magnificent as we learn more and more about our world.


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