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The Atwood machine (or Atwood's machine ) was invented in 1784 by Rev. George Atwood as a laboratory experiment to verify the mechanical laws of uniformly accelerated motion. Atwood's machine is a...
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equation says that ma = ∑F = T − W where T is the tension in the cable. In case (a), the velocity is constant, so there is no acceleration. ...
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rockpile.phys.virginia.edu/arch6.pdf
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last update: September 25, 1995 ... Vectors & Trigonometry ... The following is a list of problems. To access a problem, click on its title:
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For completeness of exposition, in this subsection we derive the master equation satisfied by the Green function (78) in the quenched-minisuperspace approximation. Then, by formally inverting that equation we arrive at an alternative expression for the ... Some physical consequences of the ``tension-shell condition'',
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1 Equation for uniform acceleration ... 2 Equation for tension ... It can be useful to know an equation for the tension in the string. To evaluate tension we substitute the equation for acceleration in either of the 2 force equations.
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another look at Hill's equation for muscle tension-velocity; Quick release experiments ... In plot the first variable is the "x-axis." On the normalized plot the tension is 1 at v = 0. In the plot, a red dot marks v=0.
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www.engin.brown.edu/courses/en123/Lectures/HillEqn.htm
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The lecture notes tell you about Hill's equation for muscle velocity-tension; with the figure below from McMahon's Muscles Reflexes and Locomotion; note the greater tension/fiber for negative velocity. The graph has been normalized;
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The relation between the change in surface tension and the composition at the surface was derived by Gibbs: ... The surface tension decreases when a solute accumulates at a surface.
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Engineering technical paper: A Lubrication and Oil Transport Model for Piston Rings Using a Navier-Stokes Equation with Surface Tension ... Members Receive 20% Discount at Checkout on Items Under $500 ... Delivery Method List Price Member Price Add to Cart...
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www.sae.org/technical/papers/2007-01-1053
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