Study of the transfer and maintenance of the effects of the TPSR model in junior high school physical education classes

  • Umegaki A
  • Otomo S
  • Minamishima E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The Young's modulus of graphene is investigated through the intrinsic thermal vibration in graphene which is `observed' by molecular dynamics, and the results agree quite well with the recent experiment [Science \textbf{321}, 385 (2008)]. This method is further applied to show that the Young's modulus of graphene: 1. increases with increasing size and saturation is reached after a threshold value of the size; 2. increases from 0.95 TPa to 1.1 TPa as temperature increases in the region [100, 500]K; 3. is insensitive to the isotopic disorder in the low disorder region ($< 5%$), and decreases gradually after further increasing the disorder percentage.

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Umegaki, A., Otomo, S., Minamishima, E., Ueta, K., Fukada, N., Yoshii, T., & Miyao, N. (2016). Study of the transfer and maintenance of the effects of the TPSR model in junior high school physical education classes. Taiikugaku Kenkyu (Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences), 61(2), 503–516. https://doi.org/10.5432/jjpehss.15069

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