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  • ''From: Popular Mechanics 1911, feb''
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  • ...ator powered truck was shown on the National Geographic Channel's ''Planet Mechanics'' in the eighth episode, "Tree Powered Car".{{Fact|date=October 2008}} *[http://youtube.com/watch?v=jwR18kILPWQ Intro of the Planet Mechanics episode 'Tree Powered Car' on You tube describing how to make '''wood gas g
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  • ...1=Eisenstein |first2=Moselio |last2=Schaechter |chapter=DNA and Chromosome Mechanics |chapterurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=1Zl70SLDU3oC&pg=PA28 |editor1-
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  • ...in [[Physical compression|compression]], but relatively weak in [[tension (mechanics)|tension]]. To compensate for this imbalance in concrete's behavior, rebar
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  • ... The [[Solid]] State of Matter '''1.2.6''' [[Mechanics]] of Particles, [[Rigid Body|Rigid]] and [[Deforma
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  • ...n [[Liverpool]], and was a founder of the Royal Institution, the Liverpool Mechanics' Institution and the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool. He be
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  • ...oresi>Boresi, A. P, Schmidt, R. J. and Sidebottom, O. M., 1993, ''Advanced Mechanics of Materials'', Wiley.</ref> ...Positive definiteness of anisotropic elastic constants,'', Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids, 1, pp. 301-314.</ref>
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  • *[[Mechanics]]
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  • ...[[mechanics]] ([[acoustics]], [[geomechanics]], [[soil mechanics]], [[rock mechanics]]), [[engineering]] ([[petroleum engineering]], [[bio-remediation]], [[cons
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  • ...ermodynamic driving force on a crack and the methods of experimental solid mechanics to characterize the material's resistance to fracture and catastrophic fail ...echanical failure of bodies. [[Fractography]] is widely used with fracture mechanics to understand the causes of failures and also verify the theoretical [[fail
    28 KB (3,876 words) - 10:08, 20 September 2010
  • ...erty results in brittleness for reasons studied in the field of [[fracture mechanics]]. Network covalent solids vary from insulating to semiconducting in their
    11 KB (1,614 words) - 10:08, 20 September 2010
  • ...it has been demonstrated that some EAPs can exhibit up to a 380% [[strain (mechanics)|strain]] <ref name=ArtificialMuscles> {{cite web|url=http://trs-new.jpl.na
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  • *[[Fracture Mechanics]]
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  • ....pdf Advanced Hardened Antenna Window Materials Study], Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center, 1972</ref> The conductivity of Markite ranges from as low
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  • {{Continuum mechanics|cTopic=[[Fluid mechanics]]}} ...d [[constitutive equations]], which are common in the field of [[continuum mechanics]].
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  • ...=Kirby>{{cite book | author=Kirby, B.J. | title=Micro- and Nanoscale Fluid Mechanics: Transport in Microfluidic Devices | url=http://www.kirbyresearch.com/textb
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  • ...=Kirby>{{cite book | author=Kirby, B.J. | title=Micro- and Nanoscale Fluid Mechanics: Transport in Microfluidic Devices | url=http://www.kirbyresearch.com/textb
    12 KB (1,795 words) - 10:12, 20 September 2010
  • ...s in the channel, behaviors of system in electrochemistry as well as fluid mechanics need to be considered. The Poisson Nernst Planck (PNP) equations are utiliz
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  • An 1838 edition of ''Mechanics Magazine'' cites an early use of asphalt in France. A pamphlet dated 1621, ...| title=Journal of the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania and Mechanics' Register |chapter=Specification of the Patent granted to Richard Tappin Cl
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  • ...stress (mechanics)|stress]] is linearly proportional to the [[Deformation (mechanics)|strain]]. Forces larger than the [[elastic limit]], or heat, may cause a p ...ssive]] (pushing) force, [[Simple shear|shear]], [[bending]] or [[torsion (mechanics)|torsion]] (twisting) forces.
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