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Natural Disasters Rube Goldberg: To Drop Mentos in Diet Coke
because the ball is rolling up the ramp, Gravitational Potential Energy as the ball falls down the chute, Kinetic Energy as the ball hits the reset button on the extension cord) 7. The extension cord turning on makes the Jacobs ladder turn on, and cut a string. (When the Jacob's ladder is turned on, a step up transformer is turned on, causing 13500 volts to travel up of each of two wires. Because so much voltage is so close to each other, the air at the bottom (where the wires are ...
Student spotlight: Jasmine Erickson
the many projects that the whole Wackett lab is working on right now. And mine specifically is to find an enzyme that will degrade a chemical that builds up in swimming pools. There's a lot of different types that we're testing right now, so I'm compiling a list of different enzymes, different proteins that potentially can do this and so I'm comparing kinetics and purifying these enzymes with a hope of finding one that has good activity and hopefully this can be commercialized for ...
Lec 15 | 8.01 Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999
change. It's the same before as it is afterwards, so this must be m2 times v2 prime minus m1 times v1 prime. What happened with the kinetic energy? Well, kinetic energy has clearly increased. There was zero kinetic energy to start with. This one now has kinetic energy and this one has kinetic energy. Where did that come from? Well, it was the chemical reaction of the explosion. Momentum, however, was conserved. See, momentum really doesn't care about these explosions. That's all internal ...
Lec 13 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002
And so you're going to get an electric field now in this gap in this direction and so this proton is being accelerated. And let's suppose that the difference in potential is 20 kilovolts. Then this proton will gain in electric- in kinetic energy, it will gain kinetic energy, 20 kilo electron volts. That's the way electron volt is defined. And so you start off with 1 MeV, so when it has crossed this gap it is now 1.02 MeV. 20 KeV more. The radius, now, is larger. If capital V is 2% higher, and ...