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Capter 3p- India

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Key terms: law of conservation of energy- energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can be transformed from one form into another, but the total amount of energy never changes Machine- a device used to multiply forces or simply to change the direction of forces Mechanical advantage- the ratio of output force to input force for a machine Pulley- is basically a kind of lever that can be used to change the direction of a force Efficiency- useful work output divided by total work input Fulcrum- pivot point Mechanical energy can turn into heat Examples of simple machines are: pulleys, inclined planes, or fulcrum When you think of conservation of energy think about things that are falling or thrown up in the air

Chapter 12 Peoples and Civilizations of the Americans 200-1500

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History of the Atomic Theory

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Cameron Hickox PAP Chemistry Mrs. Montgomery 10/12/10 Cameron Hickox PAP Chemistry Mrs. Montgomery 10/12/10 The discovery of the existence and structure of atoms was a step-by-step process and compilation of theories by multiple people. Contributions from John Dalton, J.J. Thomson, Eugene Goldstein, Ernest Rutherford, Neils Bohr, and James Chadwick provided the structure of the atom that is still known today. In 1803, John Dalton published his theory of the existence of atoms. His theory was based on a system of five postulates: All matter has particles. Atoms are indestructible and unchangeable. Elements are characterized by the mass of their atoms. When elements react, atoms combine in simple, whole number ratios.

Reformation in England

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Title: Political Consolidation of the Lutheran Reformation English Reformation to 1553 AP Euro Questions Notes Diet of Augsburg Charles V assembled Catholics and Protestants Have all Lutherans convert back to Catholicism Lutherans responded with the Schmalkaldic League Augsburg Confession was statement of Lutheran beliefs More strongly word statement was Schmalkaldic Articles Philip de Hesse and John Frederick were leaders Lutheranism spread to Denmark King Christian II In Sweden King Gustavus Vasa supported Lutheranism Charles V guaranteed religious freedom to protestants after defeat This was peace of Passau. Peace of Augsburg made division of Christendom permanent. King Henry VIII wanted a son, Catherine of Aragon could not give him one.

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