The Controlling Measures and Solution to Problems of Earthquake
Keywords:
Aerodynamic Forces, D’ Alembert Principle, Oordhwa & Adho DirectionsAbstract
It is very important to Control earthquake nature hazards to some kind of measures and solution to this problems. Always negative energy is trying to be stable through earth so definitely earth is going to be gaseous collision as well as atoms molecules and particles are going to be collision leads to quake . the balanced system is one sum of the forces in x direction , sum of the forces in y direction , and sum of the forces in z direction is equal to zero the net forces application is zero. Thus this is body under equailibrium.not only 8 direction the body is in equilibrium. The aerodynamic force is taken in major consideration to control the vibration earth quake. Now this paper is also dealing with presence of two more directions namely oordhwa and adho directions, thus forces considering towards these directions also taken major considerations
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