Forces

The Common Vein

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Davidoff Art

 

Positive and Negative

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Gravity

The force of garvity is a fundamental force causing every structure in the universe to be attracted to every other structure

Mechanical Forces

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Water Driven Mill

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Strong Nuclear Force

This force is responsible for holding positively charged protons together in the nucleus of the atom superceding the repulsive forces of similalrly charged particles.

Strong Nuclear Forces

Positive Forces –  Attraction in the Nucleus

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Gravity

Reflection

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Tear Drop

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Hydrostattic Forces

Droplets on Leaves

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Tulips in a Vase

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Gravitational Forces

Waterplants after the Rain

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Gravity

Pressure Radius Tension

Pressure Tension Radius Laplace’s Law

This image shows a famous cardiologist, Dr Jonathan Fisher performing as Zippy the clown revealing and exaggerating the difficulty with surface tension and radius in the early stages of blowing up a balloon. Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD. 60730b01 code lung physiology balloon surface tension surfactant alveolus alveoli radius principles

Chemical Forces

Electrical

System of Wires Nerves and Autonomic Ganglia

In this scene of Johannesburg taken from the highway, we can view the vital lines of electrical energy that are essential to maintain the city. In the distance we see the city that the electrical lines serves.  We also see other elements that have biological equivalents.  – the fence that protects and prevents and forms a border between the highway and the property of the homes that reside on the other side.  An old goldmine dump to the left of the picture – the tall post office tower for communication and a host of office buildings for collaborative effort. 

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Radiational Forces

XRT – Radiation Effects on the liver

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Action Reaction

Forces in Structure

Size

Pressure Tension Radius Laplace’s Law

This image shows a famous cardiologist, Dr Jonathan Fisher performing as Zippy the clown revealing and exaggerating the difficulty with surface tension and radius in the early stages of blowing up a balloon. Courtesy Ashley Davidoff MD. 60730b01 code lung physiology balloon surface tension surfactant alveolus alveoli radius principles

Shape

Position and Space

Vaccuum

Character

Links and Connections

Tensile Strength

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Trapped Forces

Forces in Function

CVS

Muscular Forces

CVS

Contractile Forces Presssure Gradients

Normal Pressures

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Normal (a,c) and Aortic Stenosis with Post Stenotic Dilatation (b,d)

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Wiggers Diagram – Pressures in th Cardiovascular System

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GIT

GUT

Coordinated Muscular Forces

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Running

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Forces in Disease

Inflammation – Transudation –

Transudation and Exudation

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Infection

Loculated Air in Empyema – Air = infection in this Instance

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Air Trapped by Fibrin – Implications 

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Neoplasia and Other Growth Disorders

Atrophy and Ex Vacuo changes

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Mechanical

Weakened Resistance

Pathological Fracture

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Disease and Healing

Boxers Fracture 15 year old –  Healing 4 Weeks Later

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Healing

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Circulatory Disease

Opposite Forces

Yin Yang Sign of Flow Reversal

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Compressive Forces

Mechanical Disease

Venturi Effect

Flow in this tube is demonstrated by the arrows going from right to left through a narrowingin the tube (red) demonstrating a vacuum or suction effect caused by the sudden acceleration of the fluid as it goes through the narrowing or stenosis. This is seen in the U shaped monometer with the fluid level in blue being relatively higher at the site of the stenosis in relation to the pressure more upstream. The suction phenomenon is kown as the Venturi effect is seen in IHSS where the narrowing of the LVOT causes a vacuum effect on the anterior leaflet of the MV resulting in mitral regurgitation. The Venturi effect is also utilised in the functioning of carburettors in fuel driven engines. 34807b05 code heart cardiac SAM IHSS pressure drop vacuum suction acceleration stnosis Venturi effect tube principles

Mechanical Forces

Obstructive

Traumatic Forces

Systems

Forces in Diagnosis

Gravity

Role of Gravity in Diagnosis

Velocity and Direction

Lack of Forces – No Protons in Air