Draw an entire fruiting body and show the gill, basidium and basidiopores of Agaricus bisporus

Draw an entire fruiting body and show the gill, basidium and basidiopores of Agaricus bisporus
Draw free-body diagram of the following members shown on the
diagram. Try to draw the entire member.
The member of 2 forces must be taken into consideration to
decide that the forces acting on them have a known direction.
1) ED includes the weight of the mass whose center of mass is
at the point Gw.
2)AD
3)AB (Includes mass weight at GB and GC centers of gravity and
includes 250 lb load)
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1. You desire to place a mirror through which your entire body can be seen on a wall, but you don't want any more mirror surface than is necessary to see your entire body. (a) Draw a diagram showing you, the mirror, and the light rays that allow you to see the top of your head and the tips of your toes through the mirror. (b) Use these rays to prove that the minimum mirror height is half your height,...
1- Draw a puffball dispersing spores? 2- Draw a mushroom, label its pileus, gills, and stipe? 3- Draw a basidiospore from a prepared microscope slide. Label the Basidium and the basidiospore?
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Note: In all problems show your work, Draw the free body diagrams and write down equations 1) 33% A rectangular plate is supported by three cables as shown. Draw the free body diagram. Knowing that the tension in cable AB is 100 N, determine the equation to find the weight of the plate. 500 B 350 350 130 300 450C Dimensions in mm
Starting from first principles
Draw free body diagram for the system shown.
Show that the equation of motion is:
+y -am Mt) - Y sin er K Base
Draw the free body diagrams for the figures
Draw the free body Diagram for the figures below. 20 1. 65° 1.7 m 12 m S 250 m
Draw Shear and Bending Moment diagrams for the following beam.
You MUST show free body diagrams for each required cut and solve
equations for V and M.
10 kN 3 kN/m
Show entire mechanism
a. Draw a complete free-body diagram for the beam shown in Fig.
1. Must show and label x-y coordinate system, support reactions,
loads, and dimensions
b. Derive formulas for all support reactions using conditions of
equilibrium. Must show all work.
c. Using the student variables shown below, calculate beam
support reactions and draw shear and bending moment diagrams. To
receive full credit, support reactions and loads must be shown on a
free-body diagram. Each shear and bending moment diagram must...