equilibrium of forces was investigated through the use of different weights attached to cords which were connected to a central ring‚ while pulleys supported them. This assembly facilitated the force band system to demonstrate that equilibrium will be attaining regardless of disturbances. However‚ due to errors in the experiment‚ the sum of the x and y component did equate to zero as predicted. The graphical solution of the experiment yield a polygon that is completed indicating that all the forces are in
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Vectors‚ Forces‚ and Equilibrium 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to give you a qualitative and quantitative feel for vectors and forces in equilibrium. 1.2 Introduction An object that is not accelerating falls into one of three categories: • The object is static and is subjected to a number of different forces which cancel each other out. • The object is static and is not being subjected to any forces. (This is unlikely since all objects are subject to the force of gravity
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there is a constant relationship between these forces. Lift is the upward force created by the effect of airflow as it passes over and under the wing. The airplane is supported in flight by lift. Weight‚ which opposes lift‚ is caused by the downward pull of gravity. Thrust is the forward force which propels the airplane through the air‚ which varies with the amount of engine power being used. Opposing thrust is drag‚ which is a backward‚ or retarding‚ force which limits the speed of the airplane. I’m
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biomechanics behind a volleyball overhand serve and why we need force‚ acceleration‚ gravity‚ levers and power to produce the most optimum serve. The biomechanics principles are force and motion‚ momentum‚ leverage and fluid mechanics. (http://codysbiomechanisvolleyballblog.blogspot.com.au/) Force and motion. This principal is found mostly in the sprinting and jumping portions of the serve! When the player sprints‚ they exert a force against the ground in an angle. The momentum from the sprint is
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Level One The Use of Force is about a girl who may have Diphtheria‚ but refuses to open her mouth to let the doctor look at her throat. After much struggle‚ emotional and physical‚ the doctor forces her to open her mouth and it turns out she does indeed have the disease. Level Two Setting It’s not actually mentioned‚ but it is implied that it at the Olson’s house‚ a doctor is called to look at the daughter as she is not feeling well. The Characters o The parents are pretty static characters
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Buoyant Forces The purpose of this lab is to calculate buoyant forces of objects submerged in water. The first step in the lab was to measure the mass of a metal cylinder‚ which was found to be 100g‚ and then to calculated it’s weight‚ which was .98 newtons. Then next step was to measure the apparent weight of the cylinder when it is completely submerged in a bath of water using the formula Wa=ma*g ‚ this was found to be 88.5grams. Knowing these two numbers‚ the buoyant force that the water
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analyze the SWOT of CHANEL No5. Strength of CHANEL No.5 Strength is the advantage of a business that can bring more benefits to it and can also help it access the objectives. There are many strength of the very popular perfume "Chanel No. 5". The most obvious strengths of Chanel No. 5 is about the history of this product‚ that is‚ the Chanel No. 5 has given customer the image of classic and legend. And this kind of special impression of Chanel No.5 to the customer has become the very special character
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Table of contents Table of Acronymes 2 Executive sumury 2 1. Introduction 3 1.1. Characteristics of the industry 3 1.2. Arianespace Company and Ariane 5 3 1.1. Arianespace Strategy 5 2. Launcher building process: a fix position layout 6 2.1. The Babel tower of suppliers 6 2.2. The supply chain structure during the different steps of the process 8 3. Innovation 9 3.1. Process and product innovation 9 3.2. An open innovation opportunity 9 3.3. The dilemma of inovation
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Science Notes: Fundamental Forces of Nature All forces in nature may be classified into four types. The gravitational force holds together the universe at large‚ plus the atmosphere‚ water‚ and us to the planet Earth. The electromagnetic force governs atomic level phenomena‚ binding electrons to atoms‚ and atoms to one another to form molecules and compounds. The strong nuclear force holds the nucleus together. The fourth force‚ the weak nuclear force‚ is responsible for certain types of nuclear
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Physics notes Force is an agent which produces or tends to produce motion in an object‚ stops or tends to stop ‚ motion of an object Newton’s 1st law of motion: If an object is at rest‚ will remain at rest until or unless an external force act on it. If an object is in motion ‚ it continues its motion until or unless an external force act on it Newton’s 1st law of motion is also called first law of inertia. Inertia: The tendency of an object to resist any change in its state of motion
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