World War II was the biggest and deadliest war in history, involving more than 30 countries. Sparked by the 1939 Nazi invasion of Poland, the war dragged on for six bloody years until the Allies defeated Nazi Germany and Japan in 1945. Who was the good side in ww2? InRead More →

Bending stress is the normal stress that an object encounters when it is subjected to a large load at a particular point that causes the object to bend and become fatigued. Bending stress occurs when operating industrial equipment and in concrete and metallic structures when they are subjected to aRead More →

Over the course of a year, the angle of tilt does not vary. In other words, Earth’s northern axis is always pointing the same direction in space. At this time, that direction is more or less toward the star we call Polaris, the North Star. What causes Earth’s tilt? ButRead More →

The independent variable belongs on the x-axis (horizontal line) of the graph and the dependent variable belongs on the y-axis (vertical line). Why is time on the x-axis? Generally, time is always on the x-axis, because it allows for other quantities to be represented as functions of time, which isRead More →

Earth rotates eastward, in prograde motion. As viewed from the north pole star Polaris, Earth turns counterclockwise. The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is the point in the Northern Hemisphere where Earth’s axis of rotation meets its surface. What causes planets toRead More →

The major axis of the ellipse has length = the larger of 2a or 2b and the minor axis has length = the smaller. By the way: if a=b , then the “ellipse” is a circle. What is the general equation of ellipse? The standard equation for an ellipse, xRead More →

The maximum shear stress occurs at the neutral axis and is zero at both the top and bottom surface of the beam. Shear flow has the units of force per unit distance. Where is bending stress maximum? The maximum bending stress occurs at the top surface of the die, andRead More →

Answer the plumule, the radicle, and. the hypocotyl. Is embryonal axis and plumule same? Complete Answer: Plumule is the upper terminal part of the embryo which elongates and develops into the future shoot. … – Epicotyl is the part of the embryonic axis between the plumule and point of attachmentRead More →

Answer the plumule, the radicle, and. the hypocotyl. Is embryonal axis and plumule same? Complete Answer: Plumule is the upper terminal part of the embryo which elongates and develops into the future shoot. … – Epicotyl is the part of the embryonic axis between the plumule and point of attachmentRead More →