explain dynamic lift with examples?
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Dynamic lift is the force that acts on a body by virtue of its motion through a fluid. ... For example, during the game of cricket, tennis, baseball or golf,
we have noticed that a spinning ball deviates from its parabolic trajectory during its motion in the air.
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The most well-known example of a needs-oriented theory of motivation is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. ... But the fundamental idea behind Maslow's model is that individuals have various tangible and intangible desires that can be leveraged in the use of motivational incentives
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