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    Gravity is always affecting you while swimming. Even you don’t think it is. Force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies fall toward the center of the earth. Newton’s first law of motion has a part to do with swimming. An object in motion stays in motion until another outside force takes place. Static Force & Dynamic Force is also motions that take place in swimming. (physics of swimming, Nov 12, 20104) Static Force takes place when you push off the wall or the bottom of the pool the drag…

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    OSU, BYU, IU, Purdue, and Michigan State. Some of the largest colleges, both public and private, in the United States; all of which require students to put forward their utmost effort to succeed (Lindsay). In the first year of college, most freshmen will almost never have the formula to succeed; this is partly because college is completely different than what you’re used to. College tends to be the first time that a person begins to feel independent and act on their own free will. This often…

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    FORCE AND STATIC EQUILIBRIUM Introduction The research is to be made on the most important concepts of the civil engineering which are force and static equilibrium. These concepts are very important for the engineering point of view. The force can be considered as the element which moves or tries to move and stops or tries to stop the body in motion. So whenever there is a force applied on an object it changes its inertia and causes to changes its state of rest or motion. The structures should…

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    how much upward force it must exert on you in order to keep you from moving downward toward the earth’s center. As in most scales, the bathroom scale uses a spring to provide this upward support. If you’re stationary, you’re not accelerating, so your downward weight and the upward force from the spring must cancel…

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    Dubose is one of the events that forces Jem to mature. When Atticus returns after receiving a call and heading over to Mrs. Dubose’s house, Jem asks, “‘What’d she want?’”(Lee 110) to which Atticus replies, “‘She’s dead, son,...she’s not suffering anymore,... Mrs. Dubose was a morphine addict…

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    Discrete Element Methods

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    Obtaining a fundamental understanding of the underlying physics of granular systems is important both for academic interest and industrial applications. Experimental measurements in full three-dimensional (3D) large industry scale granular system are complicated and expensive. Computational techniques such as the Discrete Element Method (DEM) can potentially be applied as a tool to provide understanding granular machine systems dynamics, virtual equipment design and evaluation of machine…

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    deeper detail; the forces acting in play. Newtons Laws govern the central principles regarding the physical forces which may act on a particular object in space. There are three laws which were developed by Sir Isaac Newton in 1686, when he published his book Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis (NASA, 2015). Newton’s Law One states that ‘Every object persists in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line unless it is compelled to change to state by forces impressed on it’…

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    object conducted without air resistance produced the same results as every other object. This was due to the fact that air resistance takes into account the mass and diameter of each object tested, so the results with this aspect differ greatly from one object to the next. I observed that when air resistance is considered, the lighter an object is or if its diameter is small, the object tends to travel farther than its heavier and wider counterparts. This is due to the forces acting on the…

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    Newton’s third law (If body A exerts a force on body B, body B will exert an equal force but opposite force on body A). Thus when objects collide or explode apart, equal forces are exerted on the objects but in the opposite direction. The time of which the forces are in contact with the object is the same for both objects therefore if one object loses momentum the other object must gain an equal amount of momentum. An isolated system is one which the only forces are between the bodies that are…

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    Using Triangle Inequality

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    Now on the other hand, using the triangle inequality and then (33) we have ∥u − uh∥ L1(Ω) ≥ ∥uI − uh∥ L1(Ω) − ∥u − uI∥ L1(Ω) ≥ ∥uI − Tpuh∥ L1(Ω) − ∥uh − Tpuh∥ L1(Ω) − ∥u − uI∥ L1(Ω) ≥ ∥uI − Tpuh∥ L1(Ω) − ∥uh − Tpuh∥ L1(Ω) − C2hp+1|u| Wp+1 1 (Ω); ≥ ∥uI − Tpuh∥ L1(Ω) − C∥u − uh∥ L1(Ω) − −C3hp+1|u| Wp+1 1 (Ω); from which we conclude that ∥u − uh∥ L1(Ω) ≥ C0∥uI − Tpuh∥ L1(Ω) − C3hp+1|u| Wp+1 1 (Ω) ≥ C0 vuut ΣN i=1 ∥uI − Tpuh∥2 L1(Ω∗ i ) − C3hp+1|u| Wp+1 1 (Ω)(36) ; where Ω∗ i is as in the proof of…

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