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May 11, 2009Transcript -- Lines of ThrustPlayProfessor Francis Evans uses a physical model to show the line of thrust in an arch, and how changes in force affects it's stability....moreShareView all episodesBy The Open University4.733 ratingsMay 11, 2009Transcript -- Lines of ThrustPlayProfessor Francis Evans uses a physical model to show the line of thrust in an arch, and how changes in force affects it's stability....moreMore shows like The Arch Never Sleeps - for iPad/Mac/PCView allBon départ: beginners' French - Audio170 ListenersReading and note taking - preparation for study - for iBooks63 ListenersCroeso: beginners' Welsh - Audio6 ListenersCory Doctorow: Computer and Internet Regulation - Audio3 ListenersReading Political Philosophy: From Machiavelli to Mill - Audio17 ListenersReith Lectures 2009: A new citizenship debate - Audio1 ListenersBeginners’ Chinese - Audio104 ListenersAndante: beginners' Italian - Audio63 ListenersSickle cell disease: a lethal advantage - for iPad/Mac/PC1 ListenersThe MMR vaccine: public health, private fears - for iBooks1 Listeners
Professor Francis Evans uses a physical model to show the line of thrust in an arch, and how changes in force affects it's stability.
May 11, 2009Transcript -- Lines of ThrustPlayProfessor Francis Evans uses a physical model to show the line of thrust in an arch, and how changes in force affects it's stability....more
Professor Francis Evans uses a physical model to show the line of thrust in an arch, and how changes in force affects it's stability.