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STATIC & ROTATIONAL EQUILIBRIU=
M Unit =
15 Dr John P. Cise, Prof. of Physics,
Austin Com. Col., 1212 Rio Grande St., Austin Tx. 78701 jpcise@austincc.edu & New York Times Dec. 12=
, 2008
by Shivani Vora
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/span>The Simple Life
Introduction:&n=
bsp;
Use ideas and concepts from Statics (Newton’s 2nd l=
aw
when a =3D 0).
Question: Find F1 & F2 provided by the floor on this perso=
n?
Answer: F1 =3D ~ 48.6 lb., F2 =3D ~ 71.35 lb=
.
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The
three dozen participants started out with two half-hour Buddhist meditation=
sessions before
dawn. They then spent the next two hours doing what’s called work
practice, which consisted of scrubbing toilets and raking leaves, all in
silence. An afternoon of instruction on the essentials of Buddhism led to m=
ore
meditation, cleaning the dinner dishes, and sleeping in dorm-style
accommodations. Sunday was an abbreviated version of the day before.