an applied shear stress. Fluids are a subset of the states of matter and include three of the four states of matter [1]. An example of tangential shear stress can be something as simple as a piece of wood floating on a small body of water. If the force, F, is applied at the end of one side, then the board transmits a tangential shear stress, denoted as, t, to the surface of the water. Shear stress is defined as the tangential to the area over which it acts, and is expressed in the same units as Direct
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Unequal force. For a bridge, this means that unless all of the forces on a bridge remain balanced, one or more components of the bridge will move. Left uncorrected, this instability can lead to a partial or total collapse of the bridge. Newton's Second Law states that the force on an object is equal to its mass times acceleration. Gravity is an acceleration that causes a force upon a bridge and its parts. Wind also acts as acceleration on a bridge. For a bridge to remain standing, these forces must
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GRAPHS AND EQUATIONS (Using Work and Kinetic Energy) Joanne Gambon, Cheska Santos, Kim Urbano, Anna Veluz Abstract The researchers are tasked to perform an experiment involving force, work, and Kinetic energy. To perform the experiment, the researchers used graphing software to record their graphs, a dynamic cart, a pulley, ramp and a set of weights. The researchers started with gathering the data by attaching the cart to a pulley that is attached to a weight holder. Different weights are attached
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manufacturing, the allocation of 40% of revenues for labor costs was a good ballpark figure. In-terms meant for every $1.00 is generated by manufacturing company, 40 cent went for base pay and benefits for the workforce. 3. What is the greatest force for the continuation of poverty in the current democratic-capitalistic society? The current weak economy has caused many unfortunate changes to America, but perhaps the biggest effect of the dwindling economy is the loss of many jobs. Many companies
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Eastern Samar State University Master of Arts in Educational Management Borongan City LEVEL OF STRESS AMONG THE GRADUATE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT IN EASTERN SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITY-BORONGAN Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Course Requirements in Methods of Research for the Subject Advanced Statistics CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Stress is a normal physical response to events that make you feel threatened or upset your balance in some way. When you
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in a downwards or upwards style. In the case of a military situation, power is used to a downwards form (Younts & Mueller, 2001). The theory also emphasizes the necessity of some level of coercion, which is legitimized, legalized and viewed as force or influence. In the case of the military situation, the DOD reported that more than 25,000 crimes of a sexual nature were committed by the members of the U.S army (Department of Defense, 2012). Despite the fact that military structures are known
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in a downwards or upwards style. In the case of a military situation, power is used to a downwards form (Younts & Mueller, 2001). The theory also emphasizes the necessity of some level of coercion, which is legitimized, legalized and viewed as force or influence. In the case of the military situation, the DOD reported that more than 25,000 crimes of a sexual nature were committed by the members of the U.S army (Department of Defense, 2012). Despite the fact that military structures are known
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velocity of 50 ms-1 has a force constant of 0.05. Calculate its air resistance. Solution: Given: Velocity of air v = 50 ms-1, Force constant c = 0.05 The force constant is given by F = cv2 = 0.05 × 2500 = 125 N. Question 2: An object is traveling at 20 ms-1 experiences a force of 50 N. Calculate the force constant. Solution: Given: Velocity of air v = 20 ms-1, Force F = 50 N, The force constant is given by
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thermodynamics? 3. A laboratory room keeps a vacuum of 0.1 psi. What net force does that put on the door of size 6ft by 3ft? 4. What is the normal temperature of human body in degrees Celsius? Convert this temperature into F, R and K? 5. The “standard” acceleration (at sea level and 45° latitude) due to gravity is 9.80665 m/s2. What is the force needed to hold a mass of 2 kg at rest in this gravitational field? How much mass can a force of 1 N support? 6. A gasoline line is connected to a pressure gage
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Sweetwater experts gave their recommendations to solve the problem. The first recommendation was not to use graphic rating forms as this rating method did not provide any clear picture about the good or bad performance. The second recommendation was not to force administrators to arbitrarily rate at least half their secretaries as something less than excellent. The recommendations given by the experts were good and made sense but these recommendations created problems like efficacy of any graphic rating forms
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