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Vernier caliper: Read
This learning tool explains step by step how to read a caliper. There are also some exercises to practice reading the ruler and vernier.
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The medium: Fill-in-the-blank exercise - Logoi
This is an additional exercise to 3.2 The medium (indirect or direct reflexive medium).
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Sensors and Actuators: Theory and Assignments
Theoretical explanation and exercises about sensors, actuators and the application of these systems in a production automation.
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Mass and Weight: Vectors
Exercise to gain more insight into drawing vectors. The student must see which vectors are drawn correctly or incorrectly. Then three simple problems are given that can be solved with the formula f=mg
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Uniform rectilinear motion: Exercises
Sixteen BookWidgets Exercises on Calculating:
- acceleration,
- speed difference,
- initial speed,
- terminal Velocity
- time based on the formula v=s/t.
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Uniformly variable motion: Reading a vt-graph (2)
Some questions about reading a vt chart and calculating distance traveled and acceleration. Exercise for advanced.
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Uniform rectilinear motion: Exercises
Ten simple exercises on uniform rectilinear motion. The distance or time traveled as well as the average speed must be calculated.
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Orpheus' lyre - Logos
Logos 10: 10.3, The lyre of Orpheus.
Reading text with substantive and grammatical questions.
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Aesop and the Scholars of the Island of Samos: Text Comprehension - Logos
Text Analysis on Aesop and the Scholars of Samos Island, Logos 9 , 9.5.
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Seated Mercury: Photos
Mercury (Hermes) from the villa dei Papiri (Herculaneum).
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Sculptures from the Baths of Caracalla: Farnesische bull
Statues from the Baths of Caracalla, excavated by Pope Paul III during the Renaissance. Alessandro Farnese.
Hence, these statues are all named after Farnese .
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Solfatara: Pictures
Solfatara, volcanic area near Naples. Called the forum of Vulcan during ancient times. This is where Aeneas would have entered the underworld.
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