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    length of the pendulum, with a constant value including the value of gravity. This is apparent in the following formula; 푇=2휋√퐿푔 T – Time period; time taken to complete one oscillation L – Length of string Therefore, this apparatus and equation can be used to find out the value of gravity by varying the length of the pendulum and…

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    all the particles of a rigid body move along paths which are equidistant from fixed plane. 2 A force does work when it undergoes a displacement along its line of action. A force does work when it undergoes a displacement ds in the direction of the force. 3 Work and energy are scalar quantity For example : A force F does work on a particle when it undergoes a displacement in the direction of the force The displacement is dr = r’ – r The angle between tails of dr and F is θ and work dU…

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    include: loss of the OVD, occlusal instability and absence of an effective anterior guide. Its adverse effects varying according to the General patient health, resistance, duration & frequency.(21) According to Turner Patients with wear can be placed into one of three categories for an appropriate treatment plan. In the first category there is loss of OVD while in the second & the third categories there is no loss of OVD with space available in the 2nd and limited space in the 3rd category.…

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    Newton's Laws Of Motion

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    what happens when using forces. Newton's laws have everything to do with forces and motion. There are three laws; the first being every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it. The second is the relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is F = ma in this law the direction of the force vector is the same as the direction of the acceleration vector. The last one being for every…

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    1. How do you adjust the pulling force of the mousetrap? Adjusting the length of the snapper will change the pulling force—making something move as it goes in a certain direction. Making the snapper on the mousetrap longer will decrease the pulling force and a shorter snapper will increase it.…

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    Trebuchet Research Paper

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    When patience failed during the sieges of the middle ages, the siege engineers of the French lords built great assault machines called trebuchets to launch massive (up to approximately one ton, not sure if this is metric!) projectiles at their enemies. “Trebuchet” is derived from the Middle French verb trebuch, meaning “to tumble or fall over,” in reference to the throwing arm of the trebuchet. Though the first instance of tension or torsion-based artillery is thought to have originated in China…

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    Untochable Force Essay

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    following events related to untochable force: (1) coconuts falling from the tree to the ground (2) Attract magnetic iron plates (3) footwear be worn after long use (4) Budi push the beam to shift to the right The above events involving untouchable force is the number of events .... a. 1 and 2 b. 1 and 3 c. 2 and 4 d. 4 2. Amir and Badu are playing tug of war. Amir pull to the left with a force of 200 N while Badu pull to the right by the force of 350 N. resultant force generated is .... A. 150…

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    INTRODUCTION • Energy is a scalar quantity. • It was first hypothesized by Newton to express kinetic and potential energies. • We cannot observe energy directly, but we can measure it using indirect methods and analyze its value. • Energy may be in different forms, such as potential, kinetic, magnetic or electrical. Potential energy of a system is by virtue of its location with respect to gravitational field. If an object has a mass m, located at elevation h, and acceleration due to gravity is g…

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    divergence” mach number of the wing section is 0.7, then the angle of yaw must be such as to reduce the component Mach number to this value. For M-1.0 the angle of yaw required is then 45 deg. 2.3.2 Increased extension of the wing in the flight direction One of the major advantage of yawed/oblique wing over swept wing depensd on an increased extension of wing in the flight direction. We know that spreading the lift over a greater length weakens sonic boom intensity and drag. For a given…

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    IV. Mechanical analysis for the manipulator arm In this section, the static analysis, forward kinematics and inverse kinematics for the manipulator arm will be discussed. A. Static Analysis The static analysis is very significant in manipulator’s design to roughly approximate the required torques from each motor. In our design, it is important to check the stability of the quadcopter that the manipulator is integrated on it in terms of manipulator arm center of mass shifting as function of…

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