Ostrich
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www.smcisd.netThe ostrich from Probl. 1 collides with the child and his bike from Probl. 2. Assume the collision is elastic. Make the right the positive direction. a) What is the total momentum of the ostrich/child/bike system together (in kg m/s)? Ans. p total = p ostrich + p
Wing Design
www.hq.nasa.govwings, not every bird can ly. Take the ostrich (Img. 3) for example. It is a large bird, weighing on average nearly 200 pounds, but its wings are short and its feathers are lufy and undeined. No matter how hard it tries, the wing will never be able to produce enough lift for the ostrich to ly. (Photo courtesy of Lost Tribe Media, Inc.) Img. 1
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Which Animal Is Bigger?
www.kizclub.comA flamingo is shorter than an ostrich. 6. A bird is smaller than a rabbit. 7. A rhinoceros is heavier than a deer. 8. A parrot is noisier than a rabbit. Answer Key. Title: animalfact Created Date:
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Observation vs. Inference - Natural History Museum of Utah
nhmu.utah.edunecessarily be true –for example, an ostrich is a type of bird, but it cannot fly. During Museum on the Move, students will be observing a variety of objects and will be asked to make inferences during the visit. This is an essential part of the scientific process and it is important that students have a clear understanding of the
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