gravity. The world’s view of gaming may be a legacy of the live-to-work ethos of the Industrial Revolution; this view may keep them from seeing the powerful uses of gaming. Gamification may be a new term‚ but the idea of using game-thinking and game mechanics to solve problems and engage audiences isn’t exactly new. The word “Gamification” has emerged in recent years as a way to describe interactive online design that plays on people’s competitive instincts and often incorporates the use of rewards to
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Applied Science Department (ASD) Centre for Foundation Studies and Extension Education (FOSEE) PPH 0095 Mechanics Foundation in Engineering ONLINE NOTES Chapter 2 Kinematics FOSEE ‚ MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY (436821-T) MELAKA CAMPUS‚ JALAN AYER KEROH LAMA‚ 75450 MELAKA‚ MALAYSIA. Tel 606 252 3594 Fax 606 231 8799 URL: http://fosee.mmu.edu.my/~asd/ PPH0095 MECHANICS Contents 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 Introduction Definitions of Linear Motion Distance
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development of new products which have dramatically transformed modern-day society‚ such as television‚ computers‚ domestic appliances‚ and nuclear weapons; advances inthermodynamics led to the development of motorized transport; and advances in mechanics inspired the development of calculus. SCOPE AND AIMS OF PHYSICS Physics covers a wide range of phenomena‚ from elementary particles (such as quarks‚ neutrinos and electrons) to the largest superclusters of galaxies. Included in these phenomena
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8.01 Fall 2013 Schedule and Reading Assignments 8.01 Website: http://web.mit.edu/8.01t/www/ Reading Sources: Classical Mechanics: MIT 8.01 Course Notes http://web.mit.edu/8.01t/www/coursedocs/current/guide.htm Week 1 Sept 4/5 W01D2 Introduction to TEAL‚ Concept of Force and Newton’s Laws Reading Assignment: Chapter 1 The History and Limitations of Classical Mechanics Chapter 2 Units‚ Dimensional Analysis‚ Problem Solving‚ and Estimation‚ Sections 2.1-2.2 Chapter 07 Newton’s Laws of Motion
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1.The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science. 我們所能擁有的最美的經驗,是神秘的事物。它是所有真正的藝術與科學的泉源。 2.Everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labor in freedom. 真正偉大與激勵人的每一件事,都是由那些能為自由努力的個人所創造的。 1.At any rate‚ I am convinced that He [God] does not play dice. 無論如何,我確信神不會玩擲骰子。 2. If A is success in life‚ then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut. 如果A代表人生中的成功,那麼A等於X加Y加Z。工作是X,Y是玩樂,而Z是保持緘默。
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- Planar Kinetics of Rigid Bodies. 6.-Derivation of Equations of Motion 7.- Energy and Momentum in Rigid-Body Dynamics. 8.- Vibrations. Textbooks: Bedford and Fowler‚ Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics‚ fifth edition. Prentice Hall ISBN# 0-13-600102-5 Hibbeler‚ Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics‚ twelfth edition. Prentice Hall‚ New Jersey‚ 2010 (additional
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Problem Sheet No. 1 1. Determine the tension in cables CA and CB. Ans. TCA = 2870 N‚ TCB = 3520 N. 2. The uniform bar has a mass per unit length of 60 kg/m. Determine the reactions at the supports. Ans. Ay = 3060 N‚ By = 2060 N. 3. The uniform angle bar with equal legs has a mass of 20 kg and is supported in the vertical plane as shown. Calculate the force FA supported by the pin at A. Ans. FA = 277 N. 4. Determine the reactions
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• Efficiency as measured by the average time it takes for a mechanic to complete a job is approximately 33 minutes in length and has a frequency distribution that conforms to the definition of efficiency where most jobs are done in a short period of time There seems to be evidence of marked differences between staff undertaking the same jobs when difficulty is hard. The difference is approximately 27 minutes between mechanics The refrigeration service branch has attained the target of 80%
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Newtonian Absolute Space When Newton proposed his axioms describing fundamental laws of physics‚ he insisted on the necessity of absolute space to a completed theory of mechanics. Absolute space can be best described as not-relationally-dependent space. Newton purports that there is something more to space than just being a vessel to conceptualize positional differences between specific bodies; he claims that there is some objective truth to space -- that spatial differences are not dependent
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Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac (1902-1984)‚ known as P. A. M. Dirac‚ was the fifteenth Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge. He shared the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1933 with Erwin Schrodinger.[2] He is considered to be the founder of quantum mechanics‚ providing the transition from quantum theory. The Cambridge Philosophical Society awarded him the Hopkins Medal in 1930. He was awarded the Royal Medal by the Royal Society of London in 1939 and the James Scott Prize from the Royal Society of Edinburgh
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