143 research outputs found

    A Study of How Four Black Newspapers Covered the U.S. Masters Tournament 1994 through 2001.

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    The intent of this thesis is to discuss the manner in which four black newspapers covered the U.S. Masters Tournament, hosted annually at the Augusta National Golf Club, Georgia, from 1994 through 2001. The four black newspapers include two from the North, the New Pittsburgh Courier and the Chicago Defender, and two from the South, the Atlanta Voice and the Birmingham Times. It is my contention that U.S. Masters coverage in the aforementioned black papers is dependent upon the presence of Tiger Woods. Without Woods\u27 participation at the Masters, coverage of the event would be diminished in the four black newspapers. The years 1994 through 2001 (excluding the Birmingham Times which was only microfilmed to 1999) have been analyzed in each of the four newspapers in order to present my case. The thesis proves that to the four black newspapers Tiger Woods is the deciding factor in its Masters coverage

    P5_8 A Mechanised Mitigation of a Mayonnaise Mess-Up

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    In this paper, an analysis is carried out of an aviation propeller strapped to an office chair as a life-saving device. If one were to find themselves in trouble, this device would be able to hold a human atop the mayonnaise surface, averting disaster. The rotational speed necessary for the propeller was calculated in this paper via consideration of the coefficient of thrust. The rate required was found to be 6.5804 rad/s

    P5_12 Putting the JWST in Jeopardy

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    We investigate why the JWST was put at L2 not L1. We calculate the effects of solar wind on thetelescope if it had been put at L1. We find that the solar wind would exert a force on the telescopeof 5.18×10−3N. We also determine that within 1.89 years the telescope would have crashed backdown to Earth

    P5_1 How Far Did Gandalf Fly... You Fools?

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    In the Lord of the Rings, there is an infamous scene in which Gandalf fights the Balrog of Moria,ultimately causing the pair to fall from the bridge of Khazad-Dûm. This report contains thefundamental physics required to establish the height at which Gandalf fell and whether he couldhave survived. The necessary calculations are carried out in Python using an iterative model tocontinually update position and velocity values, providing the most accurate result. Using thismodel we were able to arrive at a bridge height of 3900m and decided it would be possible for him to survive this fall

    P5_9 Wolves, Deer, and a Python...Model

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    In this paper, we present our Python model which determines the consequences of Grey Wolf reintroduction on Red Deer numbers in a small area of Scotland. The model is constructed using the Lotka-Volterra method and integrated via the Runge-Kutta method. We find that introducing a single pack of 10 wolves reduces the deer numbers and creates an oscillation in population with a period of \sim10 years

    P5_4 The Relatively Special Voyager 1 Clock

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    We calculate the extent of the effects of special relativity on the Voyager 1 space probe by calculating the difference in time between an atomic clock in a stationary frame on Earth and one on the Voyager 1. We determine that there would be a difference of 2.19ss. We also calculate the change in length to be 1.08×109m1.08\times 10^{-9}m and the change in mass to be 1.4mg1.4 mg.  We also discuss the possible pitfalls of our assumptions

    P5_6 Yo Ho, Yo Ho, It's A Buoyant Life For Me!

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    In this paper, we have calculated whether the crew of the Black Pearl would have been able to walk along the sea bed while in skeleton and human form. We find that while in skeleton form they would be able to walk along the bottom, however when they lose the moonlight and turn back to human they would start to rise to the surface due to their added buoyancy. This means that the journey along the sea bed would only be possible on a clear night, with the moonlight unobscured

    P5 2 Avian Affluence and Bovine Business Strategies

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    In the story “Jack and the Beanstalk”, Jack obtains a golden egg from a goose owned by a giant. Using equations describing the curvature of avian eggs, the volume, mass and eventually the value of the egg were obtained. It was calculated that the egg had a value of £1775.69 in 1845 when the popular Henry Cole rendition was published, which could have purchased 332 cows. This is a profit of 33200%

    P5_10 A Dizzying Demonstration of Cartographical Centrality

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    This paper aims to determine the angular velocity required of a earth-mass globe, situated at the center of the earth and spinning in the same orientation as the earth, to slow the earth's rotation by one hour. This new 25 hour day would necessitate an angular velocity of ωg=7.679×108\omega_g=7.679\times10^8 rads/s. An explorer spinning the globe along the equator would need to move their hand at a tangential velocity of 2.34×1082.34\times10^8 ms\textsuperscript{-1}
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