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    Golden Gate Bridge Gwen Stilson, Mira Sands, John Del Rivo, Cosme Chavez Period 1, Science 8 March 9, 2015 Question 1: When and Why was the Bridge Built? - Mira The construction of the Golden Gate bridge commenced on January 5, 1933, and its purpose is to connect San Francisco to Marin County across the Golden Gate Strait, which links San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean. At an amazing 8981 ft. (2737 m) long, it was the worlds largest suspension until 1964,…

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    Gold Coast Research Paper

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    Experience the royalty in the Gold Coast (1) Gold coast is in the southeastern Queensland on the east coast of Australia. It is the second most populated city in the state and the sixth in the country of Australia. Gold coast is the place to be, the place where you can bring your love one or the whole family, with lots of tourist attractions, and fun activities to try this is one of the best and outstanding places for your dream vacation. Location (2) The Gold Coast lies in the south…

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    Truss Bridges

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    allow people and vehicles to cross from one side to the other. (CambridgeDictionaryOnline.com) Bridges come in many different shapes sizes and designs. However there multiple different categories of bridges ranging from Arch bridge, Truss bridge, Cantilever bridge, Cable-Stayed bridge, Beam bridge and Suspension bridge, All ranging with different designs. All of the different bridge designs are made to withstand a specific amount of weight. A bridge supports weight when the base of the bridge…

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    The design of this report is to show the is to show the written report of an earthquake occurring either on the San Andreas Fault Line or the Hayward Fault Line. Designing bridges and seeing if the bridge that was built to survive an earthquake with the magnitude of 5.0-8.0 for Hayward and for San Andreas 5.0-9.0 the power of these earthquakes have the power to destroy lots of things at once. Some earthquakes are not noticeable but it 's the fact that earthquakes are so powerful that it can go…

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    interior at the setback line as required but made the house appear to go almost to the street line by extending the brick terrace walls and the cantilevers roof projecting far beyond the neighbors’ façade. It had layers of horizontal lines which makes it the most horizontally emphatic designed on one axis. Even with its brick masonry and dramatic cantilevers, it appears to float in tiers with sweeping lines and low proportions. Frank Lloyd Wright reexamined and reinterpreted nature’s principles…

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    Frank Lloyd Wright Essay

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    Frank Lloyd Wright and his Architectures In art, the artist’s personal experience matter because it would reflect on one’s ideas and reflect on one’s work. Knowing Frank Lloyd Wright’s prior design, and idea he hold on to, could help better understanding the Fallingwater. Frank Lloyd Wright was born in a small town in Wisconsin, and developed early idea of architecture with toy building blocks that have geometrical shapes when he was a little. He was trained in the Chicago style,but later…

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    Table of Contents Introduction…………………………………………………………………………...……...2 Aim and objectives…………………………………………………………………………...5 Methodology………………………………………………………………………………….5 Design Process…………………………………………………………………………...…...6 Design 1……………………………………………………………………………………….7 Design 2……………………………………………………………………………………….8 Design 3……………………………………………………………………………………….9 Pin and Rigid joints…………………………………………………………………………10 Hand Calculation……………………………………………………………………………10 Stress- Strain Graph…………………………………………………………………….….11…

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    Wheatstone bridge is a device used to measure unknown resistance by passing current through the resistor [1]. Wheatstone bridge is made up of a power source and galvanometer that joins the two-parallel circuits which contains two resistors each. It is very useful in finding small resistances and is used in various applications such as strain gages. The following figure shows the arrangement of a Wheatstone bridge. Figure 1: Arrangement of a Wheatstone Bridge [1] Importance of Wheatstone…

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    injury and developing advanced materials and technology that will prevent head injuries. Riddell, the largest helmet manufacturer and the official helmet provider for the NFL, is introducing its newest helmet, the SpeedFlex. The new attribute of a cantilever allows the helmet to remain flex while maintaining an overall stiffness. It also uses a ratcheting system that locks the helmet into place and a facemask that assists in shifting the force away from the head. The SpeedFlex was tested in…

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    The folding mechanism of knotted/slipknotted protein has become a challenging question over the last two decades.(10, 89, 90, 95, 99, 100, 173-175) Understanding how those proteins fold would be a great proceeding of the field of protein folding. Recent advances on protein folding shed light on this question using both experimental and computational methods. .(10, 89, 90, 95, 99, 100, 173-175) Most experimental studies on the folding of knotted protein have been limited to bulk experiments.(84,…

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