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  1. Fault mechanics

    Image fmrockc.jpg Rock right thumb 200px An element of rock under stress Fault mechanics is a field of study that investigates the behavior of geologic fault s. Behind every good earthquake is some weak rock. Whether the rock remains weak becomes an important point in determining the potential for bigger earthquakes. On a small scale, fractured rock behaves essentially the same throughout the world, in that the angle of friction is more or less uniform see Fault friction . A small element of rock in a larger mass responds to stress physics stress changes in a well defined manner if it is squeezed by differential stresses greater than its strength, it is capable of large deformations. A band of weak, fractured rock in a competent mass, can deform to resemble a classic geologic fault . Using seismometer s and earthquake location , the requisite pattern of micro earthquakes can be observed. Image fmcracks.jpg Penny left thumb 200px Penny shape cracks in rock For earthquakes, it all starts with an embedded penny shaped crack as first envisioned by Brune http www.garfield.library.upenn.edu classics1987 A1987J040600001.pdf . As illustrated, an earthquake zone may start as a single crack, and grow to form many individual cracks, and collections of cracks along a fault. The key to fault growth is the concept of a following force , as conveniently provided for interplate earthquake s, by the motion of tectonic plates. Under a following force, the seismic displacements eventually form a topographic feature, such as a mountain range. Image fmridge.jpg ridge right thumb 200px Following forces creating a mountain range Intraplate earthquakes do not have a following force, and are not associated ... stress the fault zone should come to equilibrium and all seismic activity cease. You can see this type ... . In fact, the seismic zone such as the New Madrid Fault Zone is ensured eternal life, by the action ... to the fault source high Permeability fluid permeability , and the usual high horizontal interior ...   more details



  1. Mechanics

    about an area of scientific study Mechanic disambiguation Refimprove date May 2010 Mechanics Greek language ... see History of classical mechanics and Timeline of classical mechanics . During the early modern ... , laid the foundation for what is now known as classical mechanics . The system of study of mechanics is shown in the table below File Mechanics Overview Table.jpg thumb 600 px Branches of mechanics Classical versus quantum Classical mechanics cTopic Branches Quantum mechanics The major division of the mechanics discipline separates classical mechanics from quantum mechanics . Historically, classical mechanics came first, while quantum mechanics is a comparatively recent invention. Classical mechanics originated with Isaac Newton s Newton s laws of motion Laws of motion in Philosophi Naturalis Principia Mathematica Principia Mathematica , while quantum mechanics didn t appear until 1900 ... mechanics has especially often been viewed as a model for other so called exact science s. Essential ... role played by experiment in generating and testing them. Quantum mechanics is of a wider scope, as it encompasses classical mechanics as a sub discipline which applies under certain restricted circumstances ... of large quantum numbers. Quantum mechanics has superseded classical mechanics at the foundational level ... level. However, for macroscopic processes classical mechanics is able to solve problems which are unmanageably difficult in quantum mechanics and hence remains useful and well used. Modern descriptions ... expanded the scope of mechanics beyond the mechanics of Isaac Newton Newton and Galileo , and made ... for quantum mechanics, although General relativity has not been integrated the two theories remain ... History of classical mechanics History of quantum mechanics Expand section date January 2010 Antiquity Main Aristotelian mechanics The main theory of mechanics in antiquity was Aristotelian mechanics . ref http books.google.com books?id vPT JubW 7QC&pg PA19&dq&hl en v onepage&q &f false A history of mechanics ...   more details



  1. The Mechanics

    The Mechanics 1977&ndash 1981 are considered to be the first punk band to come out of Fullerton, California . Image freek2.jpg right thumb 300px The Mechanics Tim Racca, Sandy Hancock, Brett Alexander, Scott Hoogland and Dennis Catron standing in front of a Fullerton, California automobile repair garage. The Mechanics were a fusion of two bands, the L.A. Brats Scott Hoogland, Dennis Catron, Brett Alexander, Sandy Hancock, which also featured John Crawford musician John Crawford , future Berlin band Berlin bassist and Head Over Heels songwriter and guitarist, Tim Racca. Head Over Heels also featured Danny Furious O Brien pre Joan Jett and Greg Scars Westermark before they left for San Francisco to form punk legends The Avengers band The Avengers . Since there was no punk metal classification at the time, The Mechanics headlined bills with bands as diverse as Fear band Fear and The Runaways , and Heavy metal music metal groups featuring future M tley Cr e members Tommy Lee and Mick Mars , George Lynch of Dokken , Matt Sorum of Guns and Roses , and Snow featuring Carlos Cavazo . Included among their fan base were Blackie Lawless , Jeff Dahl and members of Van Halen . They are now remembered ... Agnew who currently leads the band Poop with Mechanics singer Scott Hoogland . Though they released ... single Car Crash is a reworking of The Mechanics Warm Hollywood Welcome . A copy of their rare 45 ..., married, daughter in college Quotations There was this band called The Mechanics from Fullerton ... out of all the bands, they influenced me the most. &mdash Mike Ness , Social Distortion The Mechanics ... locals the Adolescents, whom The Mechanics heavily influenced. &mdash Brian, Grand Theft Audio External links http www.denniscatron.com Dennis Catron s Mechanics Website http www.myspace.com nowiener Scott Hoogland and Sarah Lish s Mechanics MySpace Page http www.evilbrowncoiler.com Scott Hoogland ... Bio Category American punk rock groups Mechanics, The ...   more details



  1. No-fault

    No fault may refer to No fault divorce No fault insurance No fault liability disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Fault

    Wiktionary Fault may refer to Fault geology , planar rock fractures which show evidence of relative movement Fault dog , in dog breeding, is an undesirable aspect of structure or appearance that indicates the dog should not be bred Fault legal , in criminal law, one must determine fault in a crime Fault technology , an abnormal condition or defect at the component, equipment, or sub system level which may lead to a failure Fault tennis , a serve that fails to place a tennis ball in the correct area of play Fault power engineering , an unintended electrical connection, a short circuit , may be an asymmetric or a symmetric fault Fault computing , a type of interrupt in software or operating systems A penalty in show jumping applied in scoring horse and rider performance See also Defect disambiguation Error Mistake disambiguation disambig fr Faute ...   more details



  1. Mechanics Hall

    Mechanics Hall and variants Mechanic s Hall and Mechanics Hall may refer to different current or former meeting halls Mechanics Hall, Blaydon Mechanics Hall Boston, Massachusetts Mechanics Hall, Deadwood Mechanics Hall Toronto Mechanics Hall, New York City Mechanics Hall Portland, Maine Mechanics Hall Worcester, Massachusetts Mechanics Theatre , Dublin Disambig ...   more details



  1. Fault gouge

    Unreferenced date March 2008 Image FaultGouge.JPG thumb Salmon colored fault gouge and associated fault separates two different rock types on the left dark grey and right light grey . From the Gobi of Mongolia . Fault gouge is an consolidation soil unconsolidated tectonite a rock geology rock formed by tectonics tectonic forces with a very small grain size. Fault gouge has no cohesion , it is normally an consolidation soil unconsolidated rock type, unless cementation took place at a later stage. Fault gouge forms in the same way as fault breccia , the latter also having larger clast s. ref Twiss, R.J. & Moores, E.M., 2000 6 sup th sup edition Structural Geology , W.H. Freeman & co, ISBN 0 7167 2252 6 p. 55 ref Origin Fault gouge forms by tectonic movement along a localized zone of brittle deformation a fault geology fault zone in a rock. The grinding and milling that results when the two sides of the fault zone move along each other results in a material that is made of loose fragments. First a fault breccia will form, but if the grinding continues the rock becomes fault gouge. See also Shale Gouge Ratio SGR Fault breccia Fault geology References references Category Rocks Category Tectonics Category Fracture mechanics petrology stub de Kakirit nl Breukklei ...   more details



  1. Wave mechanics

    Wave mechanics may refer to the mechanics of wave s the wave equation in Quantum Physics, see Schr dinger equation dab ...   more details



  1. Mechanics of structures

    Merge Structural mechanics date September 2010 Unreferenced date January 2008 Mechanics of structures is a field of study within applied mechanics that investigates the behavior of structures under mechanical loads, such as bending of a beam, buckling of a column, torsion of a shaft, deflection of a thin shell, and vibration of a bridge. Major topics Beam theory Buckling Earthquake engineering Finite element method in structural mechanics Plates and shells Torsion mechanics Torsion Trusses Structural dynamics Structural instability Category Mechanics Category Earthquake engineering ...   more details



  1. Orthodontic mechanics

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date October 2007 Orthodontic mechanics is the branch of orthodontics that deals with the mechanical basis of orthodontic therapy. See also Cantilever mechanics orthodontics DEFAULTSORT Orthodontic Mechanics Category Orthodontics Dentistry stub ...   more details



  1. Applied mechanics

    Classical mechanics cTopic Branches Applied mechanics is a branch of the physical science s and the practical application of mechanics . Applied mechanics examines the response of bodies solids and fluids ... in response to sound . A practitioner of the discipline is known as a mechanician . Applied mechanics ... . As such, applied mechanics is used in many fields of engineering , especially mechanical engineering . In this context, it is commonly referred to as engineering mechanics . Much of modern engineering mechanics is based on Isaac Newton s Newton s laws of motion laws of motion while the modern practice ... of modern engineering mechanics. Within the theoretical sciences, applied mechanics is useful in formulating ... and computational tools. In the application of the natural science s, mechanics was said to be complemented ... mechanics in practice As a scientific discipline , applied mechanics derives many of its principles and methods from the Physical sciences in particular, Mechanics and Classical Mechanics , from Mathematics and, increasingly, from Computer Science . As such, Applied Mechanics shares similar methods ... discipline , applied mechanics has received impetus from the study of natural phenomena ... such as celestial mechanics , biomechanics and geomechanics . As a practical discipline , applied mechanics has also advanced by participating in major inventions throughout history, such as buildings ..., the discipline is also known as Engineering Mechanics , often practiced within Civil Engineering ... and Bioengineering . Applied mechanics in engineering Typically, engineering mechanics is used ... treated as an area of study within a larger engineering curriculum, engineering mechanics can be subdivided into Statics , the study of non moving bodies under known loads dynamics mechanics Dynamics or kinetics , the study of how forces affect moving bodies Mechanics of materials or strength ... bodies Deformation mechanics , the study of deformations typically in the elastic deformation elastic ...   more details



  1. Mechanics' Institutes

    Image Leeds City Museum.jpg thumb right The Leeds City Mechanics Institutes Buildings Historically, Mechanics ... and Joseph Whitworth . The Mechanics Institutes were used as libraries for the adult working class, and provided ... in 1800. This Mechanics Class continued to meet after he moved to London in 1804, and in 1823 they decided to formalize their organisation by incorporating themselves as the Mechanics Institute. The London Mechanics Institute later Birkbeck, University of London Birkbeck College followed in December 1823, and the Mechanics Institutes in Ipswich and Manchester later to become UMIST in 1824. ref cite ... Mechanics Institute 1834 and Gloucester Mechanics Institute 1840 within its history timeline. It was as a result of delivering a lecture series at the Cheltenham Mechanics Institute that the famous ... PhD , Politics in Mechanics Institutes 1820 1850 , University of Leicester, 1980, and references therein ref In Australia , for example, the first Mechanics Institute appeared in Hobart in 1827, followed by the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts ref http www.sydneymsa.com.au ref in 1833, Newcastle, New South Wales Newcastle School of Arts in 1835, then the Melbourne Mechanics Institute established in 1839 renamed The Athenaeum, Melbourne Melbourne Athenaeum in 1873 . From the 1850s, Mechanics ... was needed. Over 1200 Mechanics Institutes were built in Victoria but just over 500 remain today, and only ... Mechanics Institutes, Schools of Arts, Athenaeums, etc. An Australian Checklist 3rd Edition publisher ... Image Manchester Mechanics Institute 1825 .jpg thumb right 250px Manchester Mechanics Institute, Cooper ... of reader in Britain by the end of the 18th century, mechanics, who were civil and mechanical engineers in reality. The Birmingham Brotherly Society was founded in 1796 by local mechanics to fill this need, and was the forerunner of mechanics institutes, which grew in England to over seven hundred ... The first phase, the Mechanics Institute movement, grew in an atmosphere of interest by a greater ...   more details



  1. Structural mechanics

    Merge Mechanics of structures date September 2010 Structural mechanics is the computation of deformation engineering deformation s, deflection s, and internal force s or stress physics stress es stress equivalents within structures, either for design or for performance evaluation of existing structures. It is one subset of structural analysis. Structural mechanics analysis needs input data such as structural load s, the List of structural elements structure s geometric representation and support conditions, and the materials properties. Output quantities may include support reactions, Stress physics stresses and Displacement vector displacements . Advanced structural mechanics may include the effects of stability and non linear behaviors. There are three approaches to the analysis the Energy principles in structural mechanics energy methods , flexibility method or direct stiffness method which later developed into finite element method in structural mechanics finite element method and the plastic analysis approach. Energy method Energy principles in structural mechanics Flexibility method Flexibility method Stiffness methods Direct stiffness method Finite element method in structural mechanics Plastic analysis approach Plastic bending Plastic Analysis Unreferenced date December 2007 External links http www.structuralmechanics.com Structural Mechanics Corporation Advanced Engineering Analysis, Design, Testing, and Consulting http www.comsol.com products sme Structural Mechanics Module Comsol Multiphysics DEFAULTSORT Structural Mechanics Category Building engineering Category Structural engineering Category Solid mechanics de Strukturmechanik ko it Meccanica delle strutture ru sr uk zh ...   more details



  1. Computational mechanics

    dablink For the scientific journal, see Computational Mechanics journal Computational Mechanics . Computational mechanics is the discipline concerned with the use of computational methods to study phenomena governed by the principles of mechanics . Before the emergence of computational science also called ... mechanics was widely considered to be a sub discipline of applied mechanics . It is now considered ... mechanics follow a list of tasks to analyze their target mechanical process 1. A mathematical ... mechanics CM is interdisciplinary. Its three pillars are mathematics , computer science , and mechanics ... , computational solid mechanics are some of the many specializations within CM. The areas of mathematics most related to computational mechanics are partial differential equation s, linear algebra and numerical ... methods in order of dominance. In solid mechanics finite element methods are far more prevalent than finite difference methods, whereas in fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism, finite ... widely used programming language in the scientific community, including computational mechanics ... where computational mechanics have been put to practical use are Crash simulation vehicle crash ... mechanics has had profound influences on science and technology. Complex systems that would be very ... the tools provided by computational mechanics. With the incorporation of quantum, molecular and biological mechanics into new models, CM is poised to play an even bigger role in the future. See also ... United States Association for Computational Mechanics http www.usacm.org Miscellaneous Scordim 8pPM.pdf USACM report on the future of computational mechanics http cmr.mech.unsw.edu.au UNSW Computational Mechanics and Robotics Group http www.come.tum.de cms M.Sc. in Computational Mechanics http www.eng.fea.ru Computational Mechanics Laboratory CompMechLab , Russia http www.santafe.edu cmg compmech ... to Computational Mechanics http www.springer.com 466 Journal of Computational Mechanics DEFAULTSORT ...   more details



  1. Popular Mechanics

    about the magazine the album by Piano Magic Popular Mechanics album Infobox Magazine title Popular Mechanics image file Popular Mechanics Cover Vol 1 Issue 1 11 January 1902.jpg image size 200px image caption Popular Mechanics first cover 11 January 1902 editor James B. Meigs editor title Editor In Chief staff writer frequency Monthly circulation category Automotive , DIY , Science , Technology company ... Mechanics is an American magazine first published January 11, 1902 by Henry Haven Windsor H. H. Windsor ... South African edition. Popular Mechanics features regular sections on automotive, home, outdoors, science ... ref ref Cite web title Intro Popular Mechanics Magazine Amst 205 accessdate 2008 09 23 url http www.otal.umd.edu vg amst205.S97 vj22 p5 intro.html ref Some chief competitors of Popular Mechanics are Popular Science magazine Popular Science , Wired magazine Wired , and Men s Journal Popular Mechanics ... channel History Channel . A near complete archive of Popular Mechanics issues going back to 1905 is available ... Google and Popular Mechanics accessdate 2010 03 13 last The first Editors date December 10, 2008 publisher Popular Mechanics ref ref cite web url http www.popularmechanics.com blogs technology news ..., 2005 publisher Popular Mechanics ref through Google Book Search. References reflist 2 Further reading ... M. title New Words from Popular Mechanics journal American Speech accessdate 2008 09 23 date 1977 ... www.popularmechanics.com Popularmechanics.com http www.popularmechanics.com archives Popular Mechanics archives http www.popularmechanics.co.za Popular Mechanics South African edition gutenberg author id Popular Mechanics name Popular Mechanics http books.google.com books?id S98DAAAAMBAJ&source gbs navlinks s Popular Mechanics Magazine on line, readable back issues br Hearst EnglishScienceMagazines ... de Popular Mechanics es Popular Mechanics fr Popular Mechanics pt Popular Mechanics ro Popular Mechanics ru simple Popular Mechanics ta ...   more details



  1. Rock mechanics

    Rock mechanics is the theoretical and applied science of the mechanical behaviour of rock and rock masses it is that branch of mechanics concerned with the response of rock and rock masses to the force fields of their physical environment. Rock mechanics itself forms part of the broader subject of geomechanics which is concerned with the mechanical responses of all geological materials, including soils. Rock mechanics, as applied in mining , petroleum, and civil engineering practice, is concerned with the application of the principles of engineering mechanics to the design of the rock structures generated by mining, drilling, reservoir production, or civil construction activity, e.g. tunnels , mining shafts, underground excavations, open pit mines, oil well oil and gas wells , road cuts, waste repositories, and other structures built in or of rock. It also includes the design of reinforcement systems such as rock bolt ing patterns. See also Geotechnical engineering Rock mass classification Slope stability analysis References Brady, B.H.G., Brown, E.T. 1999 , Rock Mechanics For Underground Mining, Kluwer Academic Publishers. category Geology Category Geotechnical engineering Category Mining engineering de Felsmechanik eo Petromekaniko fa ia Mechanica de roccas it Geomeccanica pt Mec nica das rochas tr Kaya mekani i uk vi C h c ...   more details



  1. Telescoping (mechanics)

    Image Telescopic.svg thumb right 300px Showing the telescopic principle, an object collapsed above and extended below , providing more reach. Telescoping in mechanics describes the movement of one part sliding out from another, lengthening an object such as a telescope or the lift arm of an aerial work platform from its rest state. In modern equipment, this is often done by Hydraulic drive system hydraulics . See also Telescopic cylinder . classicalmechanics stub Commons Category Telescoping mechanics Category Mechanics Category Simple machines ja ...   more details



  1. Analytical mechanics

    Classical mechanics cTopic Formulations Analytical mechanics is a term used for a refined, highly mathematical form of classical mechanics , constructed from the 18th century onwards as a formulation of the subject as founded by Isaac Newton . Often the term vectorial mechanics is applied to the form based on Newton s work, to contrast it with analytical mechanics. This distinction makes sense because analytical mechanics uses two scalar properties of motion, the kinetic and potential energies, instead of vector forces, to analyze the motion. ref name Lanczos cite book title The variational principles of mechanics author Cornelius Lanczos page Introduction, pp. xxi xxix edition 4rth Edition publisher Dover Publications Inc. location New York isbn 0 486 65067 7 year 1970 url http books.google.com books?id ZWoYYr8wk2IC&pg PR4&dq isbn 0486650677&sig NL35zjprkiKvcdCyu5qa9AWQBLY PPR21,M1 nopp true ref The subject has two parts Lagrangian mechanics and Hamiltonian mechanics . The Lagrangian formulation identifies the actual path followed by the motion as a selection of the path over which the time integral of kinetic energy is least, assuming the total energy to be fixed, and imposing no conditions on the time of transit. The Hamiltonian formulation is more general, allowing time varying energy, identifying the path followed to be the one with least Principle of least action action the integral ... These approaches underlie the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics . It began with d Alembert ... optics , Maupertuis principle was discovered in classical mechanics. Using generalized coordinate ... and the Hamiltonian mechanics Hamiltonian . Hamilton s canonical equations provides integral ... title Mathematical methods of classical mechanics author VI Arnol d year 1989 publisher Springer edition ... mechanics Classical mechanics Analytical dynamics Dynamics Hamilton Jacobi equation Hamilton s principle Kinematics Kinetics physics DEFAULTSORT Analytical Mechanics Category Theoretical physics ...   more details



  1. Solid mechanics

    Continuum mechanics cTopic Solid mechanics Solid mechanics is the branch of mechanics , physics , and mathematics that concerns the behavior of solid matter under external actions e.g., external force s, temperature changes, applied displacements, etc. . It is part of a broader study known as continuum mechanics . One of the most common practical applications of solid mechanics is the Euler Bernoulli beam equation . Solid mechanics extensively uses tensor s to describe stresses, strains, and the relationship between them. Relationship to continuum mechanics As shown in the following table, solid mechanics inhabits a central place within continuum mechanics. The field of rheology presents an overlap between solid and fluid mechanics fluid mechanics. Continuum mechanics context Response models A material has a rest shape and its shape departs away from the rest shape due to stress. The amount of departure from rest shape is called Deformation mechanics deformation , the proportion of deformation to original size is called strain. If the applied stress is sufficiently low or the imposed strain is small enough , almost all solid materials behave in such a way that the strain is directly proportional to the stress the coefficient of the proportion is called the modulus of elasticity or Young s modulus . This region of deformation is known as the linearly elastic region. It is most common for analysts in solid mechanics to use linear material models, due to ease of computation. However .... See also wikiversity Solid mechanics Strength of materials Specific definitions and the relationships between stress and strain. Applied mechanics Viscosity Thermoplasticity Materials science Chord modulus Continuum mechanics Movable cellular automaton References Wikibooks refbegin Lev Davidovich ..., Dynamic Fracture Mechanics , Cambridge University Press, 1990. R. Hill, The Mathematical Theory ..., 1990. refend Physics footer continuum Continuum mechanics Category Solid mechanics ar ...   more details



  1. Experimental Mechanics

    Infobox Journal title Experimental Mechanics cover File Experimental Mechanics.jpg discipline Materials Science , Engineering language English language English abbreviation EXME publisher Springer Science Business Media Springer country United States of America frequency openaccess impact 1.469 2008 website http www.springer.com journal 11340 link1 http www.springerlink.com content 1741 2765 link1 name Online Access, Subscription Required for full text link2 link2 name RSS http www.springerlink.com content 0949 8257?sortorder asc&export rss atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0014 4851 eISSN 1741 2765 Experimental Mechanics EXME is a peer reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Science Business Media Springer . It is the publication of the Society for Experimental Mechanics SEM . Experimental Mechanics had a 2008 impact factor of 1.469. Subjects covered in journal Areas of research frequently published in Experimental Mechanics include Solid and fluid mechanics, the design and implementation of novel or enhanced experiments to characterize materials, structures, and systems. The journal is abstracted indexed in Chemical Abstracts Service CAS , Current Contents Life Sciences, PubMed Medline, Science Citation Index Chemical Abstracts Service CAS , Compendex, Current Contents Engineering, Journal Citation Reports Science Edition, Materials Science Citation Index, OCLC, OmniFile, PASCAL, Science & Technology Collection, Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded SciSearch , Science Select, SCOPUS, and others. Editor in chief The editor in chief of the journal is Horatio D. Espinosa of Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. ref cite web url http www.springer.com life sci biochemistry and biophysics journal 11340?detailsPage editorialBoard title Editorial Board publisher Springer accessdate 2009 11 01 ref References reflist External links http www.springer.com 11340 Experimental Mechanics http sem.org index.asp Society for Experimental Mechanics SEM http ...   more details



  1. Practical Mechanics

    Infobox Magazine title Practical Mechanics image file Practical Mechanics 20 pound car.jpg image size 250px image caption Cover to Practical Mechanics , The Car Any Amateur Can Make publisher category Science and technology magazines total circulation circulation year frequency Monthly language English language English editor Frederick J. Camm editor title Editor in chief headquarters founded 1933 firstdate October 1933 country UK website issn Practical Mechanics was a monthly British magazine devoted mostly to home mechanics and technology. It was first published by George Newnes , Ltd., in October 1933, and ran for 352 issues until the magazine s termination in August 1963. Practical Mechanics was edited by Frederick J. Camm until his death in 1959. With an emphasis on things its readers could reasonably construct themselves, the magazine featured numerous articles on how to build things around one s house, such as a sink or bathtub. It also regularly featured more fanciful articles on how to build things with less obvious applications around the home, for example a Geiger counter , or an airplane for 25 not including the cost of an engine . The early issues were in black and white. The magazine began printing in color at an unknown date. Practical Mechanics was one of a number of DIY British publications, including Practical Householder , Practical Motorist , and Practical Wireless , also founded by Frederick J. Camm. Category British science and technology magazines Category Monthly magazines Category Publications established in 1933 Category Defunct magazines of the United Kingdom UK sci mag stub ...   more details



  1. Mike & The Mechanics

    refimprove date May 2010 Infobox musical artist Name Mike & The Mechanics Img Mike and the Mechanics.jpg Img capt Mike the Mechanics in 1999. L R Paul Young, Mike Rutherford, and Paul Carrack. Img size ... Rodgers br Roxy Music br Sad Caf band Sad Caf Alias Mike and The Mechanics br Mike The Mechanics ... Young br Adrian Lee br Notable instruments Mike & The Mechanics are an England English Rock music ... , All I Need Is a Miracle , Word of Mouth , Over My Shoulder Mike The Mechanics song Over My Shoulder ... range was assigned to the band s heavier work. ref cite episode title Mike The Mechanics The Videos ... & The Mechanics debuted with a self titled album in 1985. Initially, the group s albums were released ... for Tennent s bitter. The group s third album, Word of Mouth Mike The Mechanics album Word of Mouth ... and first single, Over My Shoulder Mike The Mechanics song Over My Shoulder , charted well and received ... eponymous album, Mike The Mechanics 1999 album Mike The Mechanics . It is generally known as the M6 ... The Mechanics featuring Paul Carrack , releasing the album Rewired . In 2007, interviewed during the Genesis Turn It On Again Tour, Rutherford stated that Mike The Mechanics had run its course. In his ... that he was currently working on new material for Mike & The Mechanics. I m actually doing a new Mike and the Mechanics album. I kind of thought I had put it to bed, but I still enjoy songwriting ... a UK tour, playing 22 shows across the country. ref http www.genesis news.com news Mike The Mechanics ... generation of Mike & The Mechanics. The Hit The Road Tour 2011 will see the band perform at the Royal ... Royal Theater Concert Hall via Facebook.com ref Discography Studio albums 1985 Mike The Mechanics 1985 album Mike The Mechanics 78 UK, 26 US, 10 CAN, 9 Germany 1988 The Living Years 2 UK, 13 US, 12 CAN, 16 Germany. 1991 Word of Mouth Mike The Mechanics album Word of Mouth 11 UK, 107 US, 24 CAN 1995 Beggar on a Beach of Gold 9 UK, 21 Germany 1999 Mike The Mechanics 1999 album Mike The Mechanics ...   more details



  1. Mechanics Mill

    Infobox nrhp name Mechanics Mill nrhp type image Mechanics Mill Fall River.jpg caption location Fall River, Massachusetts lat degrees 41 lat minutes 43 lat seconds 7 lat direction N long degrees 71 long minutes 9 long seconds 21 long direction W locmapin Massachusetts area built 1868 architect Dyer,Hartwell architecture Second Empire added February 16, 1983 governing body Private mpsub Fall River MRA refnum 83000693 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Mechanics Mill is an historic cotton textile mill located at 1082 Davol Street in Fall River, Massachusetts . The mill was constructed in 1868 from red brick, in the Italianate style. The mill s octagonal tower originally had a highly decorative top, that has been removed. The mill office was once located in front of the mill along Davol Street, but has also been removed. The Mechanics Mill company was incorporated on May 25, 1868 by a special charter granted by the Massachusetts Legislature. Thomas J. Borden served as the first president and D.H. Dyer was treasurer. Along with the Merchants Mill established in 1867, the Mechanics Mill was formed by a large number of stock holders with small means, beginning a new trend in the development of new corporations in the city. There were initially 328 stockholders, compared to a dozen or so with other mills at the time. ref http www.sailsinc.org durfee earl5.pdf Earle, 1877, pg. 129 ref The mill was constructed north of the city center, along the waterfront with a tidewater dock to receive coal shipments to feed its boilers. Water for the steam engines was obtained from a well shaft dug nearby. The Mechanics Mill was also one of the first in the city to have a fire sprinkler protection system. In 1929 the Mechanics Mill merged with the nearby Weetamoe Mill, but was soon closed. ref http www.sailsinc.org durfee phillips2 14.pdf Phillips History of Fall River, pg. 127 ref The mill was added to the National Historic Register in 1983. It was recently part of Quaker Fabrics Corporation ...   more details



  1. Mechanics Bay

    Infobox New Zealand suburbs name Mechanics Bay image caption1 city1 Auckland City city2 ward established ... map caption2 location map Mechanics Bay is the name of a former bay now filled in on the Waitemata ... Tamaki Drive and the western reclamation edge of Fergusson container terminal is referred to as Mechanics ... s Point in Parnell, New Zealand Parnell were four bays Official Bay , Mechanics Bay, St Georges Bay ... Officials during the 1840s chose to live there. Almost continuous with Official Bay was Mechanics ... the new Capital were housed . Mechanics Bay contained the mouth of the stream issuing ... in the habit of beaching their Waka canoe wakas canoes . Next to Mechanics Bay was St Georges Bay ... and Official Bay & Mechanics Bay filled in. Initially the railway tracks came through the gully that lay ... route was formed further to the east through Meadowbank the shoreline between Mechanics Bay .... The major thoroughfare of Mechanics Bay is Beach Road, so called because it once ran around the beach front of the now reclaimed Mechanics Bay. Here is located the former main Auckland railway station ... via Hawaii also landed at Auckland. The Short Solent or Boeing flying boats landed in Mechanics ... of Auckland International Airport at Mangere in the 1960s, Mechanics Bay was still used by flying boats to the Pacific Islands, eg for the Coral Route to Fiji. From 1962 to 1989, Mechanics ... 1990s . Mechanics Bay also has a heliport, which is the base for a number of sightseeing and commercial ... databases librarycatalogue 70963.detail Sikorski S 40 at Mechanics Bay, 1937 http muse.aucklandmuseum.com databases librarycatalogue 35652.detail Mechanics Bay in 1880s http muse.aucklandmuseum.com databases librarycatalogue 35662.detail Mechanics Bay from Supreme Court, 1880s http www.kiwiaircraftimages.com widgeon.html Phillip Treweek s Widgeon page with history of TAT MCA SBA Mechanics ... Sea 20Bee 20Air&distinct entry true Sea Bee Air Goose at Mechanics Bay http www.jbot.ca aircraft 27 ...   more details



  1. Mechanics of Dysfunction

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Mechanics of Dysfunction Type studio Artist Beneath the Massacre Cover Beneaththemassacre mechanics.jpg Released Start date 2007 02 20 Recorded Genre Technical death metal Length 30 03 Label Prosthetic Records Prosthetic Producer Yannick St Ammand Reviews About.com Rating 3.5 5 http heavymetal.about.com od cdreviews fr beneaththemassa.htm link Metal Hammer Rating 9 10 Sputnikmusic 3 5 http www.sputnikmusic.com album.php?reviewid 11119 link Last album Evidence of Inequity br 2005 This album Mechanics of Dysfunction br 2007 Next album Dystopia Beneath the Massacre album Dystopia br 2008 Mechanics of Dysfunction , released on February 20, 2007 through Prosthetic Records , is the first full length album by Canada Canadian technical death metal band Beneath the Massacre . Track listing The Surface 2 41 Society s Disposable Son 3 28 The System s Failure 3 29 The Stench of Misery 2 57 Untitled 0 59 Modern Age Slavery 3 22 The Invisible Hand 3 08 Better Off Dead 2 36 Long Forgotten 3 34 Sleepless 3 47 Personnel Yannick St Ammand record producer producing and audio recording Alan Douches audio mastering Pierre Ramillard audio mixing recorded music audio mixing Dennis Bradley bass guitar Justin Rousselle drum kit drums Christopher Bradley electric guitar guitar Elliot Desgagn s singing vocals References Reflist 2000s death metal album stub Category 2007 albums Category Beneath the Massacre albums Category Prosthetic Records albums Category Debut albums fr Mechanics of Dysfunction it Dystopia album fi Mechanics of Dysfunction ...   more details




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