1. Work out the average bounce height and put the results in your table. Draw a graph of the 'drop height' against the 'bounce height'. Make sure you choose suitable scales, labels, axes and complete the graph with a suitable line.
2. Describe a pattern in your results. Use the data to help you describe this pattern.
3. Make an evaluation of your data. Use the following questions to help you.
4. Write a conclusion about your data. Explain your conclusion. Use ideas about energy changes.
5. A squash ball gets very hot during a game because it bounces many times. Plan how you could test the effects of the temperature in the laboratory. What more does this tell you about what happens when balls bounce?
mohan
The term "Xerox copy" is often incorrectly used to mean the same thing as "photocopy." But "Xerox" is a proper noun and a trademark for the Xerox Corporation so "Xerox copy" actually means a copy made on a copier that carries the Xerox brand. The word "photocopy" means any copy that has been made using a photographic process and includes copies made on Xerox machines, and other copiers.
An image is a copy of an object fromed by reflected (or refracted) rays of light.
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mohan
Actually no i don't think so
A probated will is a public document. Anyone can obtain a copy.A probated will is a public document. Anyone can obtain a copy.A probated will is a public document. Anyone can obtain a copy.A probated will is a public document. Anyone can obtain a copy.
trade it or use ar short for action replay. OR get copy machine and copy them(secret item)
Once the will has been filed with the court it becomes a public record and anyone can obtain a copy from the court.Once the will has been filed with the court it becomes a public record and anyone can obtain a copy from the court.Once the will has been filed with the court it becomes a public record and anyone can obtain a copy from the court.Once the will has been filed with the court it becomes a public record and anyone can obtain a copy from the court.
no way!
It is not recommended to give a copy of your driver's license to someone unless it is required for a specific purpose, such as renting a car or applying for a job. Be cautious about who you provide sensitive personal information to and make sure it is necessary and legitimate.
No. There is no rule about "everyone" getting a copy. Once it has been filed in probate it becomes a public document and anyone can get a copy.
If such a magazine exists then no doubt some fan would have a copy
Sure, they printed it, didn't they?
I wish I did. I have been looking for this for over a decade.