PHS 1110

Milestone 2 Test

Which of the following scenarios would be impermissible for an egoist? Krysta has some time to kill, so she sits in the mall and watches people go by. Katie picks up litter on the street because she wants to live in a clean neighborhood. Kevin works late, even though he doesn’t get paid and has […]

Problem Solving Worksheet

PHS 1110 Unit II Problem Solving Worksheet This assignment will allow you to demonstrate the following objectives: Instructions: Choose 10 of the 12 problems below. Show your work. Answer the questions directly in this template. Illustrate the scientific method within everyday situations. Identify the appropriate formulas necessary to solve specific scenario questions. Calculate and analyze

Conceptual Experiment Worksheet

Unit I Assignment: Conceptual Experiment Worksheet Running and Walking Problem A research team developed a robot named Ellie. Ellie ran 1,000 meters for 200 seconds from the research building, rested for 100 seconds, and walked back to the research building for 1000 seconds. To find out Ellie’s average velocity for each case while running, resting,

PHS 1110 UNIT VI ARTICLE REVIEW

UNIT VI ARTICLE REVIEW ED LINK’S SUBMERGED PORTABLE INFLATABLE DWELLING (SPID) COLUMBIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Summary In 1956 Edwin A. Link built a submersible decompression chamber (SDC) to perform tests to prove that divers could live underwater for long periods of time instead of having to decompress after each day. The SDC that he designed was

Concepts of Physics – PowerPoint Presentation

Unit III Power Point Concepts of Physics Potential Energy Potential energy is associated with mass and relative location. Potential energy is static, which is energy that isn’t moving. The rock in the picture is the potential energy because it is not moving, but could move soon. Height= 20 Feet Mass= 3 Tons Ep =mgh =

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