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    Studying theater. Being a singer. Travelling around the world. Being famous. Being president of the United States. The truth is that all people have dreams thwarted. We all dream of something‚ no matter how we may appear. Steve Jobs‚ Bill Gates‚ Michael Jackson‚ Justin Bieber. They also had a dream that once seemed crazy. And you know who differentiates them from us? They used their imagination. Yes. they imagined their dreams becoming reality and thanks to that found ways to do it. And you know

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    fail to attend either one you will be asked to complete some extra work. This will involve a detailed report and further questions. The simplest strategy is to do the lab.] Notes For the First Year Lecture Course: An Introduction to Fluid Mechanics School of Civil Engineering‚ University of Leeds. Homework: Example sheets: These will be given for each section of the course. Doing these will greatly improve your exam mark. They are course work but do not have credits toward the module

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    The objective of the lab was to learn about fracture mechanics. Fracture mechanics is the branch of structural mechanics that deals with mechanical behaviors of bodies containing flaws. Some important attributes of flaws are size‚ shape‚ and location/orientation relative to the stress field. Procedure: The primary tools for the lab consisted of 10 ceramic tiles and a Instron machine. The Instron machine was initially set up for 3-point bending by a technician. The base and thickness of the tile

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    ARP 230-2901 Duramax Diesel Flexplate Bolt Kits (Short description) KLM Performance carries the full line of ARP Diesel head stud kits for GM Duramax powered trucks. These ARP Flex Plate Bolt Kits are made for 2001 to 2010 GM/Chevy models powered with the 6.6L Duramax engines with the Allison transmission. As the crankshaft in your GM/Chevy Duramax engine flexes and twists‚ displacement of the crankshaft may occur because of a very high energy release. This displacement can lead to the failure

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    Force: This can be defined as a pushing or pulling action that causes a change of the state of a body. A long jumper who wants to increase their degree of force will need to increase their weight‚ but this can negatively affect their speed‚ so it is vital to get the balance right. The law of reaction also applies to movements that occur in the air. In these situations the equal and opposite reaction is shown in movements of other parts of the body. A long jumper‚ for example‚ will bring the arms

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    Classical and Quantum mechanics are the two main fields of mechanics in physics. Classical mechanics came a few hundred years before Quantum mechanics. Subsequently it is less accurate and less reliable then the more recent mechanic field of Quantum mechanics. Despite being outdated‚ Classical mechanics can still be used for many everyday problems with bigger and slower moving objects. However‚ when dealing with extremely fast moving or small subatomic particles a Classical approach will not

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    Continuum Hypothesis in Fluid Mechanics The macroscopic behavior of fluids makes them appear to be continuous. However‚ when viewed at the microscopic scale fluids cannot be viewed as continuous. The fluid under consideration will have molecules bombarding each other. It is not possible to declare the fluid velocity at a point as there is no guarantee that the fluid molecules are present at that point at a particular instant of time. When we calculate the fluid velocity or density at a point it

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    When people succeed‚ it is because of hard work. Luck has nothing to do with success.” Do you agree or disagree with the quotation above? 1. agree with the statement 2. People success because they work hard 3. Isaac Newton 4. on the other and people success but not working hard 5. People can only success after the work hard I agree with the statement the when people succeed it is because of hard work‚ luck has nothing to do with success. First of all‚ people success because they work

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    Chapter 9 Problems 1‚ 2‚ 3 = straightforward‚ intermediate‚ challenging Section 9.1 Linear Momentum and its Conservation 1. A 3.00-kg particle has a velocity of [pic]. (a) Find its x and y components of momentum. (b) Find the magnitude and direction of its momentum. 2. A 0.100-kg ball is thrown straight up into the air with an initial speed of 15.0 m/s. Find the momentum of the ball (a) at its maximum height and (b) halfway up to its maximum height. 3. How fast can you set the Earth

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    Review of Chapter 1 and 2 • Reading work for this week – Please go through entire chapter 1 and 2 and work out the example problems in the text without reading the solutions Chapter 1 • Equilibrium of deformable body – Free-body diagrams • Concept of stress – Normal and shear stress – Factor of safety – Design of connections 1.2 Equilibrium of a Deformable Body External Loads • • • Surface forces are caused by direct contact Concentrated forces are applied to a point Linear Distributed

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