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Tracking the Sunrise (or Sunset)
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_sunset.html
6 Sep 2013:
The sun rises and sets at different times and locations throughout the year. In the summertime, the sun will set at a later time and much farther to the North than it will in the Winter. By watching the horizon at sunset for several weeks you can
Tracking the Moonrise (or Moonset)
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faculty.fortlewis.edu/hakes_c/Phys_146/astrolab/astrolab_moonset.html
6 Sep 2013:
The moon rises and sets at different times and locations throughout the month. Since, like the sun, the moon follows the ecliptic (within 5.2), it spends half of the time north of the celestial equator, and half of the time south of it. Whereas the
Phys 145 Schedule W-2013 Week Date Day Chapter.Section Homework ...
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15 Apr 2013:
Phys 145 Schedule W-2013. Week. Date. Day. Chapter.Section. Homework. Topic. 1. 7-Jan. M. Diagnositcs; Introduction. 9-Jan. W. 0.1. clickers; View from Earth; Physics bg. 11-Jan. F. 0.1,0.2. 0. Celestial Sphere; RA, Dec. 2. 14-Jan. M. 0.2. RA,Dec;
Engineering 202 Syllabus W-2013 Week Date Day Chapter Section ...
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3 Apr 2013:
Engineering 202 Syllabus W-2013. Week. Date. Day. Chapter. Section. Homework. Topic. 1. 7-Jan. M. 5. All. Pre-test; Review. 9-Jan. W. 7. 7. Op Amps; Difference Amps. 11-Jan. F. 8. 5. Integrating Op Amps. 2. 14-Jan. M. 11. 1,2. Three Phase Circuits.
Watershed Plan FINALFINALFINAL 17 june 2013 one to send to state
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17 Jun 2013:
i. Dolores River – Nonpoint . Source Pollution Watershed Plan . A project of the Dolores River . Dialogue (DRD). Healthy Watershed, Healthy River, Healthy . Economy and Healthy Communities .
Astronomy Lab Schedule
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6 Sep 2013:
Astronomy Lab. Schedule. (version 0.98) The lab schedule is tentative. Last update 1/17/11. Sign up sheets for all outside of class activities will be posted on or outside my office door (Berndt 630). Week #. In Class Activity. Outside of Class
Parallax
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6 Sep 2013:
PhSc 206L. Parallax. Parallax. Parallax is the apparent shift of a foreground object with respect to a background object when it is viewed from two (or more) different vantage points. If you need to review the concept, look in the Prologue of the
Sunspots
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6 Sep 2013:
Sunspots. Tracking Sunspots. The Sun rotates in 25 to36 days. The exact period varies between the Sun's equator (25) and its poles (36). Sunspots are relatively cool, dark areas on the Sun's surface where strong magnetic fields are breaking through
Test 2 practice questions
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23 Apr 2013:
Answers are at the end. 1) Which statement about planetary orbits is incorrect? A) All planets orbit the Sun counterclockwise. B) Most stay close to the earth's equator in the sky. C) Most orbits are almost circular, with low eccentricities. D) All
Test 3 Practice Questions
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20 Apr 2013:
Practice problem(s):. You observe a binary star system where the two stars are exactly the same temperature. The diameter of one star is 1.2 times the diameter of the second star. How many times more energy is emitted by the brighter star? Answer:
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