Soil Mechanics CE 32002 Oedometer Laboratory Testing Report (Consolidation) Group 13 Jordan Lowth Edwin Mwombeki Girven Venyen Division of Civil Engineering University of Dundee School of Engineering‚ Physics and Mathematics University of Dundee Table of Contents Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION 3 2.0 AIM 4 3.0 METHODOLOGY 4 3.1 Apparatus 4 3.2 Setup 4 3.3 Procedure 5 3.4 Precautions 5 4.0 RESULTS/CALCULATIONS 6 5.0 DISCUSSION 6
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B.Sc IInd Year (III - semester) MATHEMATICS FOR SESSION (2013 - 2014 only) Paper-I: Advanced Calculus Maximum Marks: 50 University Exam: 40 Minimum Pass Mark : 35 % Internal Assessment: 10 Time allowed: 3 Hrs. Lectures to be delivered: 5 periods (of 45 minutes duration) per week Instructions for paper-setters The question paper will consist of three sections A‚ B and C. Each of sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of
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of Solids and Structures 44 (2007) 7049–7060 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijsolstr Buckling analysis of plain knitted fabric sheets under simple shear in an arbitrary direction Y.T. Zhang a b a‚* ‚ C.Y. Liu b‚ R.X. Du b Department of Mechanics‚ Tianjin University‚ Tianjin 300072‚ China Department of Automation and Computer-Aided Engineering‚ The Chinese University of Hong Kong‚ Hong Kong‚ China Received 22 December 2006; received in revised form 12 March 2007 Available online 30 March
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Higher Physics: Mechanics and the properties of matter Summary Notes Vectors Page 2 Equations of motion Page 7 Newton’s Second Law‚ energy and Power Page 14 Momentum and Impulse Page 18 Density and pressure Page 26 Gas Laws Page 30 Vectors A physical quantity is a measurable quantity. Physics is about the relationships between physical quantities. There are two kinds of physical quantity. One consists of a number of units‚ the other consists of a number
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PD Assessment Biomechanics in cricket There are lots of different aspects that make up biomechanics they are force‚ motion‚ balance/stability and fluid mechanics. All of these aspects of biomechanics affect you when you’re playing cricket. Force can be defined as a pushing or pulling action that causes a change of state of a body. In biomechanics any force exerted by one part of the body on another is known as an internal force‚ whereas all other forces are external. Getting balance is very important
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Composites Science and Technology 63 (2003) 1815–1832 www.elsevier.com/locate/compscitech Finite element analyses of mode I interlaminar delamination in z-fibre reinforced composite laminates Marcello Grassi‚ Xiang Zhang* Aerospace Engineering Group‚ School of Engineering‚ Cranfield University‚ Bedford MK43 0AL‚ UK Received 7 November 2002; received in revised form 12 March 2003; accepted 18 March 2003 Abstract This paper presents a detailed numerical study of the mode I interlaminar fracture
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Einstein’s comprehensive 1907 essay on relativity‚ part III H. M. Schwartz University of Arkansas Fayefteville‚ Arkunsas 72701 (Received 30 November 1976; accepted 4 April 1977) This is the concluding part of the English rendition of Einstein’s 1907 essay on relativity‚ of which part I appeared in the June 1977 issue of this Journal and part I1 in the September 1977 issue. It consists of a direct translation of the last part of the essay‚ part V‚ entitled "Principle of Relativity and Gravitation
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By the strange laws of quantum mechanics‚ Folger‚ a senior editor at Discover‚ notes‚ an electron‚ proton‚ or other subatomic particle is "in more than one place at a time‚" because individual particles behave like waves‚ these different places are different states that an atom can exist in simultaneously. Ten years ago‚ Folger writes‚ David Deutsch‚ a physicist at Oxford University‚ argued that it may be possible to build an extremely powerful computer based on this peculiar reality. In 1994
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Physics holiday homework Applications of Newton’s laws of motion Newton’s laws of motion are three physical laws that form the basis for classical mechanics. They describe the relationship between the forces acting on a body and its motion due to those forces. They have been expressed in several different ways over nearly three centuries‚ and can be summarized as follows: 1- The first law states that an object continues in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled
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Acknowledgement This work has been completed under the guidance of the following members of IIT Delhi: Faculty Members 1. Dr. Sudarsan Ghosh (Mechanical Dept.) Email: ghoshs@mech.iitd.ac.in 2. Dr. Sitikantha Roy (Applied Mechanics Dept.) Email: sroy@am.iitd.ac.in 3. Dr. Sawan Suman (Applied Mechanics Dept.) Email:
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