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…by the multi-national corporations that have spread all over the world. One of these problems is the thoughtlessness of these large corporations to abuse the environment that we all have to live in. Corporations have been destroying both the renewable and non…
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…however managed to begin to claw their way up the economical scale. All countries have resources, either renewable resources or non-renewable resources. In an attempt to encourage development, Brazil has attempted to take advantage of its mass rainforests…
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energy. Living things obtain energy from their environment or their surroundings. All living things require energy to live and build their cells. This process is anabolism. Anabolism is the process in a living thing that involves putting together complex…
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…defined regions and there was little mixing of ethnic groups. As in any culture, the way of life was dictated by the availability of renewable resources. In Southeast Alaska, the salmon, deer and other plentiful foods permitted the Tlingits, Tsimpshians…
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…are Taiji (Tai Chi) and Bagua. There are also thousands of systems of energy circulation exercises known collectivly as Qigo! ng (Chi Kung). Some of the most well known systems include 5 Animal Frolics, 8 Pieces of Brocade, Iron Shirt, White Crane, Golden Bell…
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…increases. The hand exerts a force on the whip handle for a time, producing, according to Newton’s Second Law, an increase of momentum. This force moving the whip handle a few feet also does work on the whip, giving it kinetic energy. When the hand stops…
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…on the whip handle for a time, producing, according to Newton’s Second Law, an increase of momentum. This force moving the whip handle a few feet also does work on the whip, giving it kinetic energy. When the hand stops, the whip exerts a force on the hand…
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…is defined as the speed at which the reaction takes place. Most molecular collisions do not result in chemical change. Before any change takes place on collision, the colliding molecules must have a minimum kinetic energy called the Activation Energy
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…Thompson's experiments Observing different striation patterns for different pressure in CRT *Striations occur by particles colliding with atoms - rising to higher energy levels - when returning release EMR in light form *At ~0.1 kPa - positive column extends…
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…         Kap. 4, Relativistiska effekter, Massa & Energi. 4.1 Massans hastighetsberoende         8          4.2 Rörelseenergi         8          4.3 Massa och energi         8          Register. 1. Ordlista         9…
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