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    The Effects of Force and Mass on an Object’s Acceleration Abstract: In this lab there were two principals investigated. The first was the relationship between applied force and acceleration. The second was the relationship between mass and acceleration. To study these two relationships‚ my partners and I used a dynamic cart with added mass on it. This cart was then attached to a pulley system on a “frictionless track” where it was pulled by a string bearing mass over the edge

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    ​​ Label the forces shown in the free-body diagram above. 5800N friction‚ 775N applied force‚ 14700 N gravity‚ 13690 N normal force ​4.​A late traveler rushes to catch a plane‚ pulling a suitcase with a force directed 30.0º above the horizontal. If the horizontal component of the force on the suitcase is 60.6 N‚ what is the force exerted on the handle? 121.2 m ​5.​A wagon with a weight of 300.0 N is accelerated across a level surface at 0.50 m/s2. What net force acts on the wagon

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    Abstract This purpose of this experiment was to observe the relationship between centripetal acceleration‚ centripetal force‚ and a mass M. In this experiment we used a circular motion apparatus that had a plumb bob attached to a metal shaft (that connected the plumb bob to the vertical shaft) and spring. We found the centripetal force from the spring when it was in circular motion. We hung masses off a pulley system that was attached to the plumb bob until the plumb bob was perpendicular to the

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    September 26‚ 2003 CVEN-3313 Theoretical Fluid Mechanics Module#1: 1 1. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this module is to investigate hydrostatic forces on a plane surface under partial and full submersion. 2 2. DESCRIPTION The apparatus shown in Figure 1 will be used. It consists of a quarter circle block attached to a cantilevered arm with a rectangular surface on the other end. The pivot point on the arm corresponds to the center of radius of the block. With no water

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    CE 270 - Final Exam Problem No. 1. (20 points) A rectangular cross-section that is 50 mm wide and 250 mm deep is subjected to shear force of 22 kN‚ axial force (tension) of 16.5 kN and bending moment of 33 kN-m. Calculate and show the stress diagrams in the cross-section. What is the maximum normal stress‚ and where does it occur. What is the maximum shear stress and where does it occur. Problem No. 2 (20 points) Determine the principal stress‚ the maximum in-plane shear stress

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    Friction Force Lab Report

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    Force is required to produce motion in a body. Once it gains motion‚ it will‚ without any further force‚ keep on moving with uniform velocity and zero acceleration only in ideal case where there is no friction force. If friction force was completely removable‚ everything in the universe would then keep on moving without any external force once it was set into motion. But it is a fact that friction can never be completely removed‚ thus the notion of ever uniform velocity is not possible in this real

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    In this investigation three different variables were tested to determine their effect on the force of friction. All throughout the lab it was important to record the data found to identify how much the three variables affected the force of friction. The purpose of the first part of the lab‚ 4.1 What a Drag!‚ was to measure the force required to pull a block over five different surfaces. The sliding surfaces used in the lab were the tabletop‚ waxed paper‚ paper towel‚ fine sandpaper‚ and coarse sandpaper

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    Proving the Principles of Force I. Purpose: The purpose of this lab is best understood by the statement of that the net force is described as having a direct proportional relationship to acceleration while having an inverse relation to mass‚ this lab is performed to study the roles of these two variables in the real world and see firsthand how they play a role in net force as well as to test the following hypothesis. II. Hypothesis: If an Atwood machine is used to calculate acceleration on a pulley

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    Five Forces This model focuses on the study of the competitive influences or ‘forces’ on a business. When we discuss competitive factors on a firm‚ we usually consider other firms within the same industry selling similar products. [1] and although it is true that other firms in the same industry present competition‚ Porter challenged this over simplified view by considering other forces that will also affect the firms competitive ability . The diagram below highlights the 5 main forces.

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    Porter’s five competitive forces in business Business is a form of system that exchanged services or goods with money. When we commence a business in Singapore‚ we have to invest in that business with efficient capital. Successful businesses enable us to gain profit and expand our business to a larger size. Therefore‚ there are a few principles that we must comply. The most basic principle would be the Michael Porter’s five competitive forces. Firstly‚ the most major force will be the rivalry among

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