Experiment No. 7A & 7B Centripetal Force on a Pendulum and Centripetal Force Section: 2-3 Date Performed: October 22, 2015 Group No.: 4 Date Submitted: October 29, 2015 Leader: Kristopher Flores Members: YnakiDizon Raine Go Bryan Infante WilverInteria Instructor: Engr. Rose Ann Tamolang Objective To study and apply Newton’s 2nd law of motion and identify the forces involved in uniform circular motion. Discussion
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9/22/2015 Niranjan Nandakumar | Flight Vehicle Design | Design of a subsonic jet transport airplane | Flight Vehicle Design | Design of a subsonic jet transport airplane | Contents Introduction………………………………2 What is the problem?.................................3 Solution to problem…………………..…..3 Results from problem…………………….3 Conclusion……………………………….3 Reference List……………………………4 Appendix…………………………………5 Comments………………………………...9 Introduction The purpose of this project was to
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Resolution by Vector Methods OBJECT: To study the composition and resolution of vector quantities. METHOD: Concurrent forces acting on a body are used as examples of vector quantities. These forces are represented by vectors. The resultant and equilibrant of several sets of such known forces are determined by both graphical and analytical methods. These results are tested on a force table as a check on the first condition for the equilibrium of a rigid body. THEORY: Measurable quantities may be classified
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in and write down what the professor says, but for what? To go work with my dad in this crazy market? (Enlighten). That does not sound like fun to me! (Urge). So—what? What’s left? Option One—Pull a Davis. Stress about what you are told to do and force an early life heart attack on yourself. Not judging, just saying (Criticize). And there’s Option Two: The Cooper way. Four years? Hell no. Five. Six. Six and a half (Challenge). I know people. And this way, I end up saving time. (Assert) Why? Because
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| Success on Omaha Beach | Omaha Beachhead by the Historical Division of the War Department | | Brandi Dean | 4/23/2012 | Omaha Beach was the code name for one of the major landing points of the Allied forces for their invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 during the Second World War. Omaha Beach was the largest of all the assault areas, stretching 7,000 yards. (Beachhead, 5) The rest of the beach had cliffs averaging 100 feet high, reefs, and wide tidal ranges (Beachhead, 10) which
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pawned his work off onto Janice when she offered to help. As well as invoices job slips were often not completed correctly, this meant jobs weren’t priced correctly and many materials listed were not the actual materials used on the job. This then forces Janice to put in extra effort to making sure the inventory was correct and avoid stock-outs. Derek then pawned off his work onto an underqualified untrained student employee. . Derek being unknowledgeable often refused to answer the phone or return
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EMA TUTORIAL 7 SOLUTIONS Micro-Actuators Question 1 Solution a) The electrostatic energy for each pair of capacitor palates is 1 1 A 1 0 tV 2 We CV 2 0 V 2 x 2 2 d 2 d The electrostatic force is given by 1 0 tV 2 Fe 2 d The total driving force acting on gripper for ( n capacitors 2 sides) is F 2n Fe n 0 tV 2 d For numerical values, F n 0tV 2 d 200 8.55 10 12 50 10 6 140 2 0.335 mN 5 10 6 b) From the motion
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Jecy Dieubon 6/17/14 Reflection Journal Template, Modules 3 and 4 Module 3: Natural Forces Affecting the Driver Vocabulary: Please define six (6) of the following terms in your own words. Please do not just copy and paste the definition. 1. Gravity- The force with which the Earth attracts objects towards itself. 2. Inertia- To remain unchanged. 3. Potential Energy- The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position. 4. Kinetic Energy- The energy developed by an object while in
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height. When lifting an object straight up, work is only done against gravity. The work done by the moving force is equal to the change in gravitational potential energy if the object is moving at a constant speed. In order to move an object up an inclined plane, work must be done against the gravitational force AND friction on the inclined plane. The work done by the pulling force will be equal to the negative work done by friction, if the object is moving at a constant speed. Objective:
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motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Newton’s First Law of Motion is applied to liftoff because: Before firing, the rocket is in state of rest, and its airspeed is zero. When the engine is fired, the thrust increases from zero and the weight decreases slightly as the fuel burns. When the thrust is greater than the weight, the net force from thrust to weight is positively upward. The rocket then accelerates upward and the
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