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    UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN Faculty Course Year/ Semester Session : Engineering and Science Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) : Mechanical/Chemical/Civil Engineering : 2/1‚ 2/2‚ 3/1 : 2012/05 Unit Code Unit Title Lecturer : : : UEME3112 Fluids Mechanics II Dr Lai Soon Onn/Ms. Jaslyn Low Foon Siang CFD Assignment: Laminar Boundary Layer Form a group of 4-5 students to run a CFD simulation in laminar flow to answer the following questions. You can use any geometry with proper dimensions and make

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    e=mc^2

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    and quantum mechanics are two basic branch of modern physics ‚ classical mechanics laid the foundation of classical physics ‚ but for high speed objects and microscopic condition of objects‚ Newton’s laws are no longer applicable. An important conclusion of the theory of relativity is talking about mass and energy. Based on the special relativity ‚mass and energy are not interchangeable‚ while in classical mechanics‚ mass and energy are mutually independent‚ but in relativistic mechanics‚ energy and

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    CHAPTER 12 SAMPLING MECHANICS Sampling is an activity that involves the selection of individual people‚ data or things‚ from a target population/universe. A population‚ or universe‚ is the entire set people data or things that is the subject of exploration. A census involves obtaining information‚ not from a sample‚ but rather from the entire population or universe. A sample (as opposed sampling) is a subset of the population/universe. For Marketing Research purposes‚ sampling usually

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    Centrifugal Force

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    It is caused by the inertia of the body as the body’s path is continually redirected. In Newtonian mechanics‚ the term centrifugal force is used to refer to one of two distinct concepts: an inertial force (also called a "fictitious" force) observed in a non-inertial reference frame‚ and a reaction force corresponding to a centripetal force. The term is also sometimes used in Lagrangian mechanics to describe certain terms in the generalized force that depend on the choice of generalized coordinates

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    FALL 2012 ME 305 FLUID MECHANICS I EXPERIMENT 1 MEASUREMENT OF FLUID PROPERTIES PREPARATION: In this course‚ you will conduct the experiments at the Fluid Mechanics Laboratory‚ by yourselves‚ without any help or instruction from the teaching assistants. You must read the lab sheet thoroughly and understand what you are expected to do (and why) for each experiment‚ before coming to the lab. At the end of each experiment‚ you will have to do certain calculations‚ present and plot (when asked)

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    Pauli Exclusion Principle

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    Pauli Exclusion Principle Wolfgang Ernst Pauli was an Austrian theoretical physicist famous for his work on the spin and quantum theory‚ and for the beneficial finding of the Pauli exclusion principle. Pauli was born on April 25th‚ 1900 and died on December 15th‚ 1958. He was a Foreign Member of the Royal Society of London and a member of the Swiss Physical Society‚ the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Pauli helped to set in place the basis

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    Theory of Impact Test

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    The impact toughness (AKA Impact strength) of a material can be determined with a Charpy or Izod test. These tests are named after their inventors and were developed in the early 1900’s before fracture mechanics theory was available. Impact properties are not directly used in fracture mechanics calculations‚ but the economical impact tests continue to be used as a quality control method to assess notch sensitivity and for comparing the relative toughness of engineering materials. The two tests use

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    Abstract—Decoherence is considered as one of the important topics in quantum computing research area. Some researchers stated that decoherence solved the measurement problem and on the other hand many researchers stated the opposite. In this paper we will prove whether decoherence is a solution or not through an exhaustive survey of the different ideas‚ methodologies‚ and experiments. Index Terms—Quantum computing‚ decoherence‚ measurement problem INTRODUCTION Decoherence is considered as

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    SEM712 CAE and Finite Element Analysis Basics of Solid Mechanics Jiangting Wang jiangtin@deakin.edu.au School of Engineering 1 Week 02‚ Trimester 1‚ 2013 SEM712 CAE and Finite Element Analysis Contents      Introduction Strain Stress Stiffness Tensor Material Failure Reading for this topic: Appendix B in Hutton’s book Section 2.1 – 2.3 (P12-22) in Liu’s book (The finite element method: a practical course‚ 2003) Online resources: Deformation: http://en.wikipedia

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    understanding of quantum mechanics. The Heisenberg Bank In chapter two Alice enters the Heisenberg Bank‚ which is‚ for the most part‚ seemingly empty. However Alice soon learns that it is quite the opposite‚ the bank is packed with anti electrons‚ which are particles that do not have its rest mass energy‚ which is the minimal energy needed for a particle to be a free particle and properly exist. These Anti electrons

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