Examples of nonconservative forces are friction, air resistance/drag, and push-pull forces. Both friction and drag are also known as dissipative forces because they tend to cause a loss of mechanical energy in the system. Some of the system's initial energy is transformed into heat and is lo...
To increase the capacity of critical cross sections, several measures are possible. Bridge cross sections, for example, can be modified to allow an impounding effect resulting in flow under pressure below the bridge. The lift forces acting on the bridge are much larger than the drag forces. ...
Drag Force =0.5∗d∗v2∗A∗C As the velocity of a falling object speeds up, the drag force also increases until it is equal to the force of gravity. When these two forces are perfectly balanced, the object will no longer change speed but will continue falling at a constant rate...
Under the effect of the earth’s gravitational force, raindrops fall towards the earth and encounter the viscous drag force in their path. These viscous forces, when they become equal to the weight of the droplets, the net force acting on the raindrops become zero, and hence, these drops ac...
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The paradox of thrift is an economic theory that personal savings are a net drag on the economy during arecession. Also referred to as the paradox of savings, this theory relies on the assumption that prices don't clear or that producers fail to adjust to changing conditions, contrary to th...
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“Extracurricular activities” is an umbrella term used to describe pretty much anything a student does with their time outside of coursework, minus a few exceptions, like chores, errands, or essential life functions. Sometimes you’ll see them written as “co-curricular activities” (meaning that...
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