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    Magnetic Fields Physics 262-003 Author: A. Coughran Lab Partners: E. Ortiz, H. Barham Date: 4/12/17 Lab Report 5 A. Coughran 4/12/17 Objective: The objective in Lab 5 is to measure and determine the strength and location of magnetic fields using a coil, solenoid, and magnets. The experimental values of the strength of the magnetic fields of the solenoid and the coil will be calculated and then compared to their respective theoretical values for accuracy. Theory: Field line

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    in a few ways, street, floor, ice, and field. Although not widely televised, field hockey is popular in Canada, the United States, Eastern Europe and regions where ice-hockey is most popular. It is played in about 112 countries and is known to be one of the top six athletic teams in the world. Though the origin of field hockey is unknown, drawings about 4,000 years old have depicted men playing a like version of hockey in the Beni Hasan Tombs of Egypt. Field hockey is believed to be around for about

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    Citi Field CHARGE!!!, the crowd went wild as the song was playing in the stadium. As I got closer to the seats it got louder and louder I felt like I was at a monster truck show. Then I got to the seats I turned my head to look at the field and it look a lot more greener than on TV. The home team was practicing on the field ready to beat the Washington Nationals. The mascot was going around the stadium and went on to the field. His main name is Mr. Met. The game was about to start and the

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    started working with them in the last week of September. The transition from the classroom to the field has been smooth with my classes having equipped me for the field work I have already done and hopefully for the field work to come. While the transition from classroom to field has been smooth, it has been drastically different working with DFCS from reading in textbooks and class lectures. At my field placement, I have been able to interact with clients and get to know them on a first name basis

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    you just like songs do. I believe poetry accurately conveys the true horrors from this time. Poems give you a chance to see through the eyes of the poet. As I was looking through poems from World War I, one really caught my attention. In Flanders Fields by John McRae. This poem is heartfelt and is filled with powerful meaning that is written from the fallen soldier’s point of view. It’s about the soldiers who sacrificed themselves during the war. However, the soldiers want everyone to keep fighting

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    Magnetic field is the spaces in which kinetic and electrically charged particles are under influence of power and is formed following that electrons revolve around the nucleus and themselves. Magnetic field is a phenomenon which cannot be directly seen or easily felt, however its results can be seen and felt. Today, with the development of technology its measurement via devices has become possible. All substances are of magnetic fields, either living or non-living, weak or strong. Like every substance

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    Introduction: A Brief History Field hockey’s origins can be traced back 4000 years to ancient Egypt, Greece and Persia, although the game, as we have all come to know it, was developed in Britain in the late 19th century (Longstreth, 2014) . It is said to be the oldest team sport in history (Girasole, 2010) . Field Hockey’s original name was the “ball and stick” game. Hockey was initially played with a cube, instead of the ball we use today. Hockey was initially considered to be too dangerous for

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    Magnet Drop Introduction Throughout this report the strength of an induced magnetic field will be explored, this will be achieved through dropping a rare earth magnet through an aluminum tube and testing whether the velocity of the magnet will move at a constant rate and whether the velocity of the magnet will continue to move at a constant rate once more and more weight is added to the magnet, and discovering why the magnet moves at a constant rate even when weight is added or whether the magnet

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    Debbi Fields is a successful businesswoman, entrepreneur, and mother. In 1977 she was twenty-one and focused on making her dreams of opening a cookie stand a reality. With the help of her husband, Randy, Debbi’s dreams became a reality. The first store Debbi opened was called Mrs.Fields Bakery and eventually The brand was such a success that there were 700 more stores created all around the United States. Success is achieving your goals, finding happiness, and doing things up to your own standards

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    Assignment. Task 3.1 a) The magnetic field of a permanent magnet causes the atoms to move around uniformly in the same direction. This may vary depending on the electrons of the atoms causing a variety of atoms to be able to do this and few which can hold a permanent magnetic field. It is an invisible field and it is also called a vector because of the forces specified direction and magnitude. The arrow displays the direction of the force and also how the forces are. The closer the lines are

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