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    Surface And Body Forces

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    Figure 1. If we cut it through point P into two parts, there would be internal forces acting on the cutting plane “S” due to applied surface or volumetric forces. Assuming the area of the point “P” as ∆A and the amount of force acting on this infinitesimal point as ∆F we can find the traction vector by area to zero as: lim┬(∆S→0)⁡〖∆F/∆A〗=dF/dA=t_i^((n)) where t_i^((n)) is the traction vector acting along the normal vector “n” of cutting plane on the surface “S”. Figure 2 sdfdsf Figure 3…

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    Taking away time and money from specific needs for something that isn't very necessary, wouldn't really be ideal for a lot of us. Many people think that de-extinction is a bad idea and that it's wasting time. They also think it has scientists distracted from actual problems at hand. But on the other hand some people actually think that de-extinction could be beneficial for Earth and can be used as a good source of education, but students probably won’t care that much. Especially if they are…

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    revolutionary law and has left an Impact. Now, Calculus is the mathematical study of change. It is a of math which is made up of properties of derivatives and integrals of functions. Calculus was originally based off “based on the summation of infinitesimal differences”. Calculus is still widely taught in today's…

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    The Beautiful Sublime

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    nature and thought, on which true sublimity is located . When we contemplate her physical dimension that is formless and has no boundaries, with greatness beyond limitation, calculation and measure, the desert evokes mathematical Sublime of the infinitesimal nature . Such infinite grandeur of the desert, which may be justly compared to oceans of sand poured out over the earth, invokes in the beholder a sublime frame of mind that surpasses mere beauty with higher meaning and importance. This…

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    As Lisa Ede made abundantly clear in “Rethinking Writing”, our modern world is more inundated with writing than ever. As writing steadily gains prominence in the technological age, it also loses any sense of formality. The myriad everyday ways and settings in which we use writing can engender serious obstacles to our generation’s awareness of the value of writing. Awash in a deluge of mundane, quotidian writing, we can easily lose sight of the impactful ways that writing, and the means we choose…

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    my favorite songs! Without a shadow of a doubt, I started to sing along and momentarily soon I was an official glee member! This boosted my confidence drastically! I went from a lump of coal to a magnificent, glistening, shiny diamond, from a infinitesimal hopeless caterpillar to a majestic, beautiful, bouncing butterfly! I made friends with a whole new group people who introduced me to other people! I just kept growing. Consequently, now wherever I explore I have people saying “ hi Austin “…

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    Unalienable Amendments

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    The rights in America are always being altered. Since 1787 there have been twenty-seven ratified amendments to the Constitution, which is an infinitesimal number when comparing it to the new state laws and the way the amendments of the Constitution have been understood and justified. The thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments were part of a more egalitarian legal framework. However, even after these amendments, state laws and even federal laws attempted to interpret the amendments in a…

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    Sense Datum

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    size by n where n is some infinitesimal value which visually is impossible to discern. In this case, comparing lines m-n and m visually would lead to the conclusion that the two lines are of the same length; the same holds true when comparing lines m and m+n. But, when comparing lines m-n and m+n, it is evident that the lines are of different lengths. Another description is showing three colors of varying hue; the difference between the shades is also some infinitesimal value, n, which is…

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    From a purely numerical standpoint, I have nearly no business being considered a prestigious individual by institutions of higher learning, like Knox University. My weighted GPA is a 3.3, my unweighted a 2.93. Hardly impressive. What this application cannot tell you about my GPA is that it is not an accurate reflection of who I am today. My freshman year of high school, I was naive and apathetic towards school. My first semester of school, I had a 1.3 cumulative GPA. I realized that this was…

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    While the trio hanged out at the fishpool, they decide to go for quick walk. They then decide in an infinitesimal second, they were going to the streetlight to look at the Radley’s house. Though Scout protested, Jem had won her into the plan of entering the backyard and find out if Boo existed. They then countered many challenges: a one way gate, chickens, and climbing. They snuck to the side of the house, boosting each other up to look through the window. Nothing showed up; Dill decided to…

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