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    Karli started to get very nervous. The tornado was expected very soon. Leo and Karli drove to where the tornado is expected to start. On the way there it became very windy. But they had to keep driving. Leo and Karli started talking and then both of them heard whooshing winds. So they sped up the car and when they finally arrived they had no extra time because of the rain and wind. So Karli put on her shoes as fast as she could “Karli, it's time for you to save this town for the second time.”…

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    Gothic Cathedral Strength

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    Wind strength of Gothic Cathedrals - Coccia, Simona - Engineering Failure Analysis. Sep 2015, Vol. 55, p1-25. 25p. Abstract: The research investigates the ancient Gothic cathedral and the formulation of its structure regarding the wind resistance. Experiments on the Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Amiens,as it is one of the most significant examples of the Gothic Cathedrals, concluded that the skeleton or the design of this cathedral and all the cathedrals, in general, is showing that it was…

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    Many of things that we interact with are solids and liquids. However, there are some things that are combination of both called a Non-Newtonian Liquid, an example of this is oobleck. This substance has the qualities of a liquid but also has the qualities of a solid when under pressure. One of its qualities as a liquid is its ability to flow, known as viscosity. In this experiment will change the oobleck’s viscosity by changing its thickness. Additionally, applying any pressure to oobleck helps…

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    Fire Tornado Lab

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    Introduction A flam e tornado is pretty self-explanatory, it is just a flame being spun in circles{explain how fire tornados are created and what they are, maybe talk about them in the real world}The fire tornado works by “the rotating screen [giving] the air molecules an initial spin (called angular momentum or rotational momentum). The rotating air molecules collide with the hot air rising from the fire and the flame twists into the shape of a tornado” (“Steve”). Fire tornados actually happen…

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    of safety (F.O.S) > 1 Maximum principal stress (1) ≤ Permissible stress (per) Where permissible stress = Failure stress Factor of safety = Syt/N or Sut/N σ1≤ Syt/N or Sut/N------------------------Eq. (1) 2. Maximum Shear Stress theory (M.S.S.T) Condition for failure, Maximum shear stress induced at a critical Yield point under tri-axial combined stress>strength…

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    Body Armor Report

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    flexibility. However, the STF behaves like a rigid solid and boost the ballistic protection of body armor. STF is saturated with colloidal silica nanoparticles. When the hydrodynamic forces overcome the inter particle forces at high shear rates, hydrodynamic clusters form and shear thickening happens [10]. Consequently, this reaction improves the energy absorption of Kevlar body armor as the viscosity of the STF increases during the…

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    Essay On Elastography

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    types of elastography strain-elastography and shear wave elastography. Strain-elastography evaluates the tissue after being subjected to a force; and shear wave elastography evaluates the production and detection of shear waves. Stain elastography cannot provide an image of elastic modulus and has limitations due to depth. Shear wave elastography can provide an image and improve image quality as well as reduction of image variability. In the end, shear wave elastography is suited better for the…

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    parameter shear stress was measured upto the shear rate of 600s-1. The temperature dependency of Newtonian viscosity of beetroot juice was described by Arrhenius equation. The effect of added solid content on viscosity of enzyme clarified beetroot juice was studied followed by exponential type equation at the temperature. A combined single relation Newtonian viscosity to temperature and added solid content of different carrier material in enzyme…

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    Peat Soil Essay

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    peat, the fiber cotent wil be higher. More fiber contributes for the higher shear strength, water content and void ratio of the peat. The variability of the peat will occur from the different fiber deposits that available on the swamp and marsh lands (Kazemian et al., 2011). 2.2.3.4 Atterberg…

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    again Mother’s affair with Mr. Shears causes tension between her and Christopher’s father P2 - Secrets lead to lies and lies lead to bigger lies Christopher’s dad lied to him about his mom being dead. This caused more problems and caused Christopher to run away Christopher’s father tells Christopher his mom is in the hospital and passed away when the truth was…

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