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    For task one My hypothesis was "If the forces on each side of the rope are equal, then the sum of forces will be zero. If we can determine the force each person on both sides of the rope, then we can determine if the sum of their forces will equal zero. " which was, correct. I know my hypothesis was correct because of the balanced force. A balanced force is when you have an equal amount of force on each side of an object when force is being exerted on it, it doesn't move because there is no…

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    Fireworks or gunfire? It may be difficult for some non-gun-wheedling citizens to tell the difference, but every cop knows ringing of gunfire. Miraculous patient recoveries are everyday norms for doctors, well, at least on TV. Several aspects of TV don’t depict real-life scenarios that happen in these job fields, instead they show the exciting, romanticized, alluring and often skewed, concepts of the job. Cops don’t experience shoot outs every day, half their day or sometimes more is spent on…

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    qualified and experienced in Home Station Training Support (HSTS) due to the highly charged environment and the background required to plan, coordinate and to execute Home-Station training at TSC Ansbach in support of the 12th CAB, Aviation Rotational forces and USAG Ansbach. This knowledge and skill comes with years of experience and understanding of how to develop the required training resource operational designs for all stationed units and other units utilizing the TSC Ansbach training…

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    TASK 4(P4):- Discuss the effect of loading structural material 1) You need to discuss the effect of compressive force, tensile force, shear force, bending force on structural member 1) Timber: Compressive force on timber: - The effect of a compressive force on a timber is a change in structure of a material and to carry a load within its limits. Tensile force on timber: - The tensile force is the pulling force exerted on both the ends of a timber. Both the ends of a timber will undergo tension…

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    Shoot Outs Day At Work

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    and happy with their job, but there is still things that isn’t going to go their way which will ultimately lead to some complaint to a coworker or other. That’s the way life is, nothing is ever perfect, but for these detectives it seems that the task force is the perfect job. Even when Det. Halstead was scolded by Sergeant Voight about his actions, he didn’t complain or vent afterwards. I know that if I was scolded, even knowing my actions were wrong, I’d like to talk about it to someone. It…

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    both internal and external forces. Internal forces occur within the bridge, through tension, compression, bending, etc. External forces are applied to the outside of the bridge, and can be static or dynamic. The static load of the bridge is the bridge itself, and the weight of its members and components. This is created by the force of gravity pulling on the members of the bridge. The dynamic load moves and changes, such as traffic, people, wind. It is created by the force of gravity on an…

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    When imparting a large force to the environment, a human will utilize his entire body to develop a mechanical advantage. For pushing, pulling or wielding a heavy object or tool, a Master of Science Thesis Jijju Thomas 2 Introduction stable stance is found with all the points of contact considered. When producing a pushing force, a human’s stance often consists of either one foot or both feet displaced some distance from the object being pushed. The two stances are called the ‘feet-apart’ pose…

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    The benefits of friction in sports are that it makes it easier to run, stop and turn on any sort of sport field or track (prevents us from slipping or sliding). It also helps us when we are trying to throw and catch objects because the force of friction keep the objects in our hands. Without friction in sports, it would be extremely difficult to compete against others or simply for fun. The benefits of friction in the transportation industry are that it is responsible for slowing down…

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    ever needed to do a certain simple task, but wished there was a machine to do it for you? The purpose of a Rube Goldberg machine is to create a complicated system in order to complete a tiny, simple task. What is a Rube Goldberg machine you may ask? A Rube Goldberg machine is an over- engineered contraption that uses a chain reaction to accomplish simple tasks such as turning on the music, pouring a glass of water, etc. This specific Rube Goldberg machine’s task is to move the last piece on the…

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    Bending Strength Essay

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    Bending Strength requirement This is the first body requirement and its task is to support all the vehicle subsystems. The body in static is going to suffer bending due to the weight of the components, passengers, fuel and cargo, Figure 42. Similar to a beam simple supported, the very first requirement is that the structure bend sufficient to absorb the energy due to the weight, but has to withstand the weight under different loading scenarios. Figure 42: Body loading under a static scenario…

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