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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Lab 1

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    fluctuate in process of fatigue failure analysis. The last objective is using the stresses model to find the force is applied on the crank shaft. Sample Calculation: For collecting the data, a bicycle crank shaft is pedaled. In the sample calculation, a 1N for a crank angle of θ= 90 degree will be calculated. Strain Gage 2 Pedal Force = 1 N θ= 90 degree…

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    I don’t know why? But when people start growing up or start getting older they start slowing down in their triathlon performances. Not long ago, I saw an old man in great shape doing a triathlon and something caught my eye because he had been a word champion in the ironman competition; but although he was very slow in the competition that I saw him in. later that same day I got home and started researching his name online and I found some of the races that he had done with the times and he was…

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    in the formula for total forces acting on an object(Fnet = m*a) Derive the values of the coefficient of kinetic friction and the tension in the string while using the accepted value of acceleration due to gravity and the measured acceleration of the cart in the formula used in the previous step(Fnet = m*a)…

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    without breaking the egg. In order to make this happen, an investigation must be conducted on the forces acting upon gravity, crumple zone theory, and energy transfer and absorption. The world is made up of matter and energy (Cool Cosmos, 2015). Matter is made up of atoms and molecules and these atoms and molecules are always in constant motion because of energy (Cool Cosmos, 2015). Gravity is a force pulling together all matter. When there is more matter, there is more gravity, so matter…

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    Good Paper Airplane

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    lift but little thrust, but they are meant to be thrown with a lot of force. Unlike paper airplanes, darts don’t have a lot of lift nor drag because they depend on extra thrust to overcome gravity. Also another way balance can affect the plane's flight is by having different weight on opposite sides. For instance, more weight on the back with have more lift but will land sooner than having more weight in the front. Balance force has been talked about in one of our lab experiments where you…

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    duration of the vault and will stay in motion until an outside force acts upon them. After they reach the horse, they will stay in the air until that outside force acts upon them. That force is known as none other than gravity (-9.8 m/s2 ). Newton’s Second Law fits very close to the first law. It tells us that mass and acceleration are directly proportional in regards to force. This is known as the formula, F=(m)(a), which is force equals mass times acceleration. The more mass and acceleration…

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    The Truss Bridge Project

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    we rotated a wheel, which was the Force LBF , and it simply acted as a load. As we continued to turn the wheel right, the more force or more weight would be applied onto the bridge. We began hearing cracking and seeing an arch form at the top of the superstructure at 45 Force LBF. Our bridge reached a certain point to where there was too much stress onto the bridge, that the Force LBF retracted back to 46 pound-force, then we only we went up 4 more pound-force until we called it…

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    Crumple Zones

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    were rigid bodies causing most of the force transferred to the occupants rather than being absorbed by the car. This led to many fatal accidents (Raiciu, Tudor). Isaac Newton first and second law can be used in understanding why crumple zones are needed. We know that an object tends to keep moving at same speed and the same direction unless acted upon and that force equals mass multiplied by acceleration. Translate that into an accident and that equals the force experienced by the automobile…

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    Sub-Saharan Africa

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    Many children are the breadwinners of their family, and need of money to support their family and themselves. However, in 1933, Representative Harkin presented a bill in the US Congress bringing voice against this cruel system. The bill tried to force trade confinements on the nations with a significant rate of child labour. Eventually, US merchants declined orders which came from…

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    Staff on 21st TSC’s Area of Responsibility, conducting 4 one on one briefs with the CG, DCG and Chief of Staff. I researched, analyzed and tracked the immigration and terrorist activity in the European and African theater. At the General Officer Force Protection brief, I briefed the current disposition…

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