Thursday, May 16, 2013

Apple




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  1. The apple is thrown against the concrete with a great force and when it reaches the concrete the apple explodes because of the kinetic energy has no where to go but outwards.
    Reed

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  2. This is physics because when the apple is thrown against the wall the kinetic energy causes the apple to explode because the energy has no where to go.

    PC

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  3. In this demonstration when the apple is thrown into the ground the apple's kinetic energy is so strong that the apple explodes outwards because it is changing to potential energy
    Christian

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  4. The apple was thrown towards the ground by someone. The thrower exerted a force on the apple, making it move in a specific direction, while at the same time, the force of gravity was acting on it. As it finally reached the ground, it was pressed against the mass of the concrete, and the force of gravity combined with the force of the thrower. With a weak mass in comparison to the ground, and potent enough forces being acted upon it, the apple smashed against the ground, expanding in different directions.
    -Charlie

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  6. The kinetic energy, formerly potential energy, made the apple explode in such a way as it did. This was because the concrete also exerted more natural force. The force applied to the apple, in addition, to the natural force was to overwhelming which then forced the apple to explode.

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  7. The demonstration shows an inelastic Collision in which the apple smashed and meshed into the asphalt. This has to do with opposing forces, the apple Had the lesser force there for when it was thrown it did no damage what so ever, not surprising though it would take a force of 1900 newtons to break the asphalt.
    Colin

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  8. As you thought the apple down to the ground the kinetic energy goes up and as it hits the ground the change between the kinetic to potential energy is so fast the apple explode outwards

    QF

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  9. This apple was thrown at the ground at a staggering speed, with the force of gravity and the torque caused by the thrower. The apple basically flattened on impact with the ground throwing the remains in all directions. Although due to the sudden stop caused by hitting the ground only the bottom most parts of the apple where turned into smaller pieces, the higher you get on the apple you can see the larger chunks breaking since due to the initial impact, the velocity greatly decreased.

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  10. When the apple hits the ground it explodes because of the rapid deceleration of the apple hitting the ground. When the apple hits the ground all of its downward force is directed outwards and the apple explodes

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  11. This is physics because when the apple is thrown towards the ground the apples force and momentum grows. When the apple suddenly meets with the ground, the ground does not give at all which causes the apple to explode. The apple explodes because its great force has no where to go due to the ground not "giving" at all causing the apples energy to be released outwards into an explosion.


    PC

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  12. The apple is set into motion by a force pushing the apple downwards. Gravity also acts of on the apple as it heads downwards. When the apple makes contact with ground all the force it has doesn't transfer so it directs itself outwards giving you the spatter effect.
    Reed

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