A member of parliament (MP) is the representative of the people who live in their constituency. In many countries with bicameral parliaments, this category includes specifically members of the lower house, as upper houses often have a different title. Member of Congress or Deputy is an equivalent term in other jurisdictions. Another term is Parliamentarian.
Members of parliament seem to tend to form parliamentary groups (also called parliamentary parties) with members of the same political party.
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Sum of forces in the y-direction = 0 and downwards is +ve
P + Fab,y = 0
P + Fab (4/5) = 0
Fab = -1.25P
ẟ = FL/AE -> ẟab = FabLab/AabE
ẟab = (-1.25P*.75)/(pi*(.01)^2*(200*10^3)) = -0.0149P
After this step, I am uncertain of how I can relate the vertical elongation with AB's elongation to find...
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I have a class master_t which is composed by two other classes, dev_a, dev_b. I would like that a member function from the dev_b object (within master_t) could use a member function of dev_a object (within master_t). This is a minimal working code, where line 26 implements this feature...
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For this problem (see image), I get the correct answer for the normal force at point E if I:
1) divide the frame into members AB and CB,
2) solve for the x and y components of the reaction force at point B,
3) make a free body diagram with the cut at point E forming member EB and setting the sum...
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I am working on Chapter 11 Structure, this is pointer of structure where the structure has a member that is a pointer variable. I just want to run by you guys to make sure my understanding is correct. Below is a program I wrote for verification. It works...BUT I afraid it's like last time...
I am seeking some professional help regarding a recent single man lift I purchased. My question is regarding tipping force calculations. I will try to explain all of the pertenent details as best as possible.
The lift I bought weighs approximately 600 lbs. It moves around on caster wheels but...
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I was hoping someone could explain Axial Forces with respect to the diagram below.
I know that Axial forces relate to compression or tension and if the forces go through the centriod then it is said to be concentric or if it is not going through the centriod then its said to be...
Summary: Meaning of each member being a unit vector, and how the products of each tensor can be averaged.
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I am struggling with understanding the meaning of "each member is a unit vector":
I can see that N would represent the number of samples, and the pointy bracket represents an...
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I isolated the member ABC and drew the free body diagram:
α is then calculated using inverse tan: Tan-1=(6.25+15)/50=23.03
Then force of member BD on the joint can be found by sum of all moments around point A.
Then Ax is calculated which is equal to BD×Cos(α)=235.2×Cos(23.03) Ax=216.48...
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Homework Statement
Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution
I just want to know if I am doing this right... So, my homework is to calculate the members of a truss. So, here i have a picture of a bridge (truss). I am suppose to calculate the member going from U3 to U4. Thus, I am going to...
Homework Statement
There are 15 members of a maths club. There are 4 different medals to be randomly given to the members of the club. What is the probability that no member will receive more than one of the medals.
Homework Equations
Try to find the number of combinations where no member...
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Homework Statement
Find reactions at ends and deflection at C
Homework Equations
RA + RE = 115kN
##\delta##Total = ##\sum## (PiLi)/(AiEi)
The Attempt at a Solution
RA + RE = 115kN
Then apply superposition: (Get rid of RE) divide whole member into 4 elements and add.
##\delta##Total =...
I am a new member here and decided to join Physics Forums to get help to prepare for Physics Olympiads. I am a high school sophomore. Going to be a junior soon. I have taken advanced Math classes via MIT OCW and the internet. I am also proficient with Mechanics, but nothing international...