PACE TECHNICAL PAPER ROUGH DRAFT This experiment was conducted in an attempt to have wooden baseball bats brought back to NCAA and high school and children’s leagues, too. The experiment idea was to set up a pendulum where the bat swung down and hit the ball in the same spot every time. Then I measured where the ball hit the ground.
In this picture it shows that the this random cattle 's donor egg is taken from her and the female sheep and they take the nucleus out of the female egg cell and fuse the egg cell and the new nucleus together using an a electric shock and then the embryo is placed in a foster mother, waiting for nature to take its course.
In the last 24 hours, I had an egg sandwich. The brand of eggs that I consumed was Egg Land’s Best. The competitive strategy that Egg-Lands Best utilizes is Broad Differentiation strategy. They command a premium price for their product. For example, the cost of Egg-Lands best eggs can range from $2.67 and up compared to competitor’s prices which can be as low as $1.00.
In this project, David and Goliath, assigned by Mr. Kumz, a catapult was built, Springy.. In this experiment three different variables were tested; angle of launch, stretch length, and the skittle position. The angle of the launch had three measurements: zero and forty-five degrees. The stretch length measurement were 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 centimeters, while the skittle position was flat and on its side. Springy’s most effective launch was at a zero degree and with a stretch length of five centimeters.
Not everyone is reliable, when it comes to the telling's of their first year of high school, each member of the group tell their side of the story, but not all are trustworthy. Fallow their stories in the 2009 novel by Caroline Pignat, Egghead. Where four young teens entering their first year of high school and the bulling that follows them from elementary. When reading Egghead, you are faced with the three main protagonists, Katie, Devan and Will, each one faces a different problem. Katie, Devan and Will tell their side of the story with varying degrees of the truth.
The pulleys are what made pulling the can up the five centimeters. We also used a wheel and axle which is the crank that we used to pull up he cans. 2. Explain what knowledge was gained creating your machine in your prototype. I gained lots of knowledge during this project because we had a lot of free reign on our machines.
Make this fun, energetic and exciting. Get the team member(s) to climb the ladder/stairs or designed area to drop the egg Ask all teams to count down from 10 and have the egg dropped Facilitator examines the egg and makes fun comments about the results. If multiple teams-announce the winner and have all people applaud Debrief Questions to group: • How were decisions made?
In order to apply our understandings of kinetic and potential energy, we built a rollercoaster. This helped us get a real life understanding as to how these scientific concepts work. Some things that we learned while doing this lab is that having different sized hills in different areas of the coaster will help the marble to keep moving. When building our coaster, we had a lot of trial and error as to how we would build the two hills. We put the first hill immediately after the loop to give the ball enough momentum to keep going.
Rube Goldberg once said, “I wonder how anybody can think his personality changes with his success. I’ve had quite a bit of success but I feel that I am just the same person as I always was”. Rube Goldberg was such a successful man, many people have tried to recreate his inventions, using his same protocol. Like many other people who have tried to build a device like his, the goal of my project is to build a contraption that completes a simple task in a complicated manner.
As the marble slides down the first drop it will lose much of its potential energy corresponding to the loss of height. The marble subsequently gains kinetic energy – kinetic energy is contingent to the mass and the velocity of an object. The marble speeds up as it loses height, consequently, their potential energy is transformed into kinetic energy. Newton’s Second Law states that an object’s net external force is equal to its mass times its acceleration; simply, the acceleration is proportional to the force applied and also the mass of the object.
At first we made a Lego clock but that didn’t work. The Legos weighed too much, also the weight distribution was uneven so the motor couldn’t move the spiral made out of legos. We redesigned the clock to be made out of styrofoam because styrofoam is extremely light compared to multiple legos built together. Redesign and final outcome- We tested our device by inserting a marble in the center of the spiral and observing how long it would take for the marble to fall out of the spiral and into a glass cup.
The lower terminal velocity allows a person to survive a fall from a high elevation. Da Vinci’s parachute was formed using cloth draped over a frame shaped as a pyramid. Many individuals did not believe the design would work, however, it was proven after a test where an individual safely landed. Another design as a result of da Vinci’s fascination for birds is the ornithopter, a device that was constructed to allow humans to theoretically soar like birds. The ornithopter resembles the shape of a bird, with wings that flap by turning a crank.
Rubbing, or isopropyl, alcohol is at least 70% alcohol and therefore less than 30% water. This should cause water to move from the egg into the solution, and the egg should lose mass. In addition, the egg may appear white and
The purpose of this experiment is to investigate the kinematics of the motion of a cart bouncing on an inclined plane and its energy transformations due to various mechanisms. The position vs. time graph displays as the cart goes down the inclined plane, the position decreases because at position 0m, that is the stopper and therefore, as the cart goes toward the stopper it is getting closer to 0m. As the cart bounces back, the position increases because the cart is moving away from the stopper. This pattern continues to repeat until the cart comes to a stop. The velocity vs. time graph shows as the cart goes downward the velocity increases in the negative direction. When the cart goes toward the stopper that is the negative direction.
The short stories titled “The Sacrificial Egg” by Chinua Achebe and “The Elephant Vanishes” by Haruki Murakami deal with transitioning into a societal order succeeding the previous one by searching for the element that the new order deprives them of but the old order gives them. However, the characters faced with this conflict have contradictory responses. In “The Sacrificial Egg”, Julius Obi, a Western-educated Igbo, eventually comes to recognize the influence of “Kitikpa” (traditionally believed to cause smallpox) to Umuru, making him recognize his lack of acceptance of local tradition as he had grew up in a modern, post-colonialist lifestyle. In effect, the recognition of prevailing superstition humanizes Julius. However, in Murakami’s “The Elephant Vanishes”, the townspeople including the unnamed narrator are fear being enveloped in the new order of urban pragmatism and dehumanization as the town strived to care for the elephant even if the zoo closed down and