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    Kauflauf Case Study

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    understand deeper all the company and used some wrong communication style to made her fail. First, she only use three or four months to find a plan and send email about her plan to field sales force. Because she is a fresh man in Kauflauf, she lacked formal authority over either the development engineers or the sales force, she cannot persuade them by her analysis and explanations. For her plan, she did not solve some problems which is consultants are too busy to follow up her proposal. So she…

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    is continuous at the interface, the tangential component is discontinuous on account of sheer current if one or both the medium become infinitely conducting, the normal component of the electric field is discontinuous on account of surface charge density and the tangential component of the electric field is continuous always across the…

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    Surface And Body Forces

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    A “field” associates a physical quantity with a position. It may be time dependent. For example, T(r ⃗,t ) can represent the spatial and time-dependent temperature and ρ(r ⃗,t ) the density. These are examples of scalar valued fields. On the other hand, force or flux are examples of vector valued fields. Furthermore, stress is an example of a rank-two tensor field. Material Point notion If we consider a body with volume ”V” which separates parts of a physical space with its surface “A”, the…

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    The two fluids are dielectrics and having the uniform dielectric constants and . The two fluids are influenced by an oblique electric field at the interface between the two media, according to: (2.1) where is the unit vector along the direction, and is the inclination angle between the fields and the axis. We shall assume that there are no volumes charges present in the bulk of the two fluids. Also, there are no surface…

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    Nano Tribology

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    Introduction: Nano tribology is a study field of interfacial phenomenon in nano scale. The interaction between two contacting solids during a relative motion from atomic to microscale is important to understand the friction, wear, adhesion, indentation phenomenon. Now a days it has a plenty application in micro electro mechanical system (MEMS), nano electro mechanical system (NEMS), magnetic storage, lubricant manufacturing and many more field. There are few instruments in the market…

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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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    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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    energy to mechanical energy to heat driving a car. Conserving energy turns one energy into multiples by spreading them evenly throughout one’s force.…

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    also spins A magnet located inside the speed cup (made of aluminum) of the car spins at the same speed as the wheels of the car This creates eddy currents within the speed cup (localized electrical current induced by a conductor by a varying magnetic field) Eddy currents cause the speed cup to turn at the same speed in attempt to catch up with the magnet A hairspring…

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    Welcome To The Loop

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    turns, and loops. This roller coaster is not just any roller coaster, it has a fabulous view of the whole park. The tallest point on this ride, where you feel the highest potential energy, is over 4,586 feet tall. This ride is over four football fields long!! While you are waiting in line you can see that the cars have three rows and in each row there are eight seats. The coaster cars you see as the buckles come over your head and on your shoulders. When the ride starts, you may want to hold on…

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