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    41. With the help of an example discuss the characteristics of globalization. Globalization refers to a fundamental shift in the world economy in which national economies are no longer relatively self-contained entities. Instead‚ nations are moving toward an interdependent global economic system. Within this new global economy‚ an American might drive to work in a car designed in Germany that was assembled in Mexico by DaimlerChrysler from components made in the U.S. and Japan that were fabricated

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    “What the Automobile Industry Should Know About Decision Making” Does your industry represent routine problem solving‚ limited problem solving‚ or extensive problem solving? The automobile industry represents extensive problem solving. This is because automobiles are a very expensive purchase‚ so it is important to conduct an extensive search. The decision is high risk and requires high involvement and a lot of research. Does that depend on the consumer and his or her interests? Almost always

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    Sir Isaac Newton I am writing about the famous Isaac Newton. Even though Isaac Newton was born January 4‚ he was born on Christmas day. He is an important part of science that changed the world by giving use the three laws of motion and the concept of gravity. I care because his discovery led to many other discoveries today that would not have been discovered without his three laws. The three laws affect me because without it we wouldn’t know useful thing such as why things like swings and see-saws

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    Anything from kicking a ball to a human being walking is explained by Newton’s three laws of motion. They explain something different of the motion of an object‚ put together they explain everything. In order they are; Newton’s First Law: The law of inertia; Newton’s Second Law: The law with the concept of acceleration; Newton’s Third Law: The Law of Action & Reaction. Newton’s 1st law states that any object at rest will remain at rest or if its moving it will remain moving at a constant speed

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    increasing its inertia and weight accordingly‚ even though no matter has been added. A physical system has a property called energy and a corresponding property called mass; the two properties are equivalent in that they are always both present in the same (i.e. constant) proportion to one another. Mass–energy equivalence arose originally from special relativity‚ as developed by Albert Einstein‚ who proposed this equivalence in 1905 in one of his Annus Mirabilis papers entitled "Does the inertia of an

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    focuses on the dynamic properties of vehicle–manipulator systems and we present the explicit matrices needed for implementation together with several mathematical relations that can be used to speed up the algorithms. We also show how to calculate the inertia and Coriolis matrices and present these for several different vehicle–manipulator systems in such a way that this can be implemented for simulation and control purposes without extensive knowledge of the mathematical background. By presenting the

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    displacement without the increase in the applied load. This critical load is termed as Buckling Load and this phenomenon is called as Buckling. The formula to calculate Buckling load is given by‚ Where‚ E – Young’s Modulus‚ I – Area Moment of Inertia‚ Le – Effective length of the column‚ which depends on the boundary conditions. For Pinned-Pinned condition‚ Le = L For Fixed- Pinned condition‚ Le = 0.7L For Fixed-Fixed condition‚ Le = 0.5L Where‚ L – Length of the column In this experiment

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    Earthquake From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Earthquake (disambiguation). Global earthquake epicenters‚ 1963–1998 [pic] Global plate tectonic movement An earthquake (also known as a quake‚ tremor or temblor) is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth’s crust that creates seismic waves. The seismicity or seismic activity of an area refers to the frequency‚ type and size of earthquakes experienced over a period of time

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    constant velocity. He figured that on a perfectly smooth floor that went on infinitely the ball would never stop‚ but roll forever. Galileo concluded that there is a tendency for an object to resist a change in its motion. He gave us the concept of inertia. Inertia is defined as “the tendency for an object to continue in the same motion it has been experiencing right along”. Along came Isaac Newton‚ who was born the same year that Galileo died. He derived three laws of motion‚ which were built upon Galileo’s

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    KEY KEY These Physics NOTES belong to Name ____________________________________ Date __________ Period _____ Unit 5: Circular Motion and the Law of Gravity Ch. 7&8 Skills to Review or Learn: Memorize/use/convert SI units Apply Newton’s laws to circular motion Dispel myths about circular motion Skills to Review or Learn: Memorize/use/convert SI units Apply Newton’s laws to circular motion Dispel myths about circular motion I am responsible

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