State Constitutions: Principles, Structures, and Changes

State and Local Government

Constitution:

A written plan that sets up a form of government and establishes its basic governing principles.

Principles in Common:

  • Popular Sovereignty
  • Limited Government

Differences of Constitution

U.S. ConstitutionState Constitution
ShortLengthy
Rarely AmendedOften Amended
General in ScopeSpecific in Scope

Early State Constitutions

The Massachusetts Constitution, adopted in 1780, is the oldest written constitution now in force anywhere in the world.

In 1780, Massachusetts set the

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Electrical Hazards and Safety Measures

Unit 16: Electrical Risk Physical Agents

Electrical Hazards

An electrical accident is defined as receiving a jolt or shock, with or without causing personal damage or injury.

  • Direct Contacts (34%): Contacts with parts of the installation normally under strain.
  • Indirect Contacts (18%): Contacts with metal parts or elements accidentally energized.
  • Arc Burns (48%): Produced by the union of two points at different potentials through a low electrical resistance element.

Factors Influencing the Electrical Effect

  • Current
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Understanding the Electromagnetic Spectrum and Light Reflection

Electromagnetic Spectrum

The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all types of electromagnetic radiation. Radiation is energy that travels and spreads out as it goes. The waves that form the electromagnetic spectrum are:

  • Radio waves
  • Television (TV) and FM radio waves
  • Microwaves
  • Infrared Radiation
  • Visible Radiation
  • UV Radiation
  • X-Rays
  • Gamma rays

Light Sources, Illuminated Bodies, and Propagation

All bodies that are light sources emit their own light.

Illuminated bodies are classified as:

  • Opaque bodies
  • Translucent
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Vibrations and Waves: Physics Problems and Solutions

Vibrations & Waves

Picture

  1. 1) A wiggle in time is a:

    1. vibration.
    2. wave.
    3. both
    4. neither

    Answer: a

  2. 2) A common source of wave motion is a:

    1. wave pattern.
    2. harmonic object.
    3. vibrating object.
    4. region of variable high & low pressure.
    5. none of these

    Answer: c

  3. 3) Like a transverse wave, a longitudinal wave has:

    1. amplitude, frequency, wavelength, & speed.
    2. amplitude, frequency, & wavelength.
    3. amplitude, wavelength, & speed.
    4. wavelength, speed, & frequency.
    5. amplitude, frequency, & speed.

    Answer: a

  4. 4) How many vibrations

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Understanding Electricity: Key Concepts and Definitions

Electricity: Key Concepts

Here’s a breakdown of key concepts in electricity:

Insulator

A material without charged particles, through which charges do not flow easily.

Electric Field

Force X loading unit. It can be considered as an “aura” surrounding charged objects, and is a storehouse of energy. Around a charged body, the field decreases with distance following the inverse square law. Between parallel plates with opposite charge, the field is uniform.

Capacitor or Condenser

An electrical device, two parallel

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Cosmos: Science, Theories, and Celestial Bodies

Science and Technology

Science: A body of knowledge gained through observation and reasoning from which general principles and laws are deduced. Technology: A body of knowledge used to create objects and machines that adapt to the environment and meet our needs.

Scientific Literacy and Pseudoscience

Scientific literacy: A set of scientific expertise that exists. Individuals should possess basic scientific literacy to express themselves, form their own opinions, and avoid manipulation.

Pseudoscience:

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