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Which of the following represents the force a surface exerts when an object presses against it?
mass |
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normal force |
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friction |
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counter force |
Normal force (FN) represents the force a surface exerts when an object presses against it.
Concurrent forces:
pass through a common point |
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act in a common dimension |
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act along the same line of action |
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act in a common plane |
Collinear forces act along the same line of action, concurrent forces pass through a common point and coplanar forces act in a common plane.
The mechanical advantage of a third class lever is always:
equal to one |
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greater than one |
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not equal to one |
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less than one |
A third class lever is designed to multiply distance and speed at the expense of effort force. Because the effort force is greater than the resistance, the mechanical advantage of a third class lever is always less than one.
An example of a third class lever is a broom. The fulcrum is at your hand on the end of the broom, the effort force is your other hand in the middle, and the resistance is at the bottom bristles. The effort force of your hand in the middle multiplies the distance and speed of the bristles at the bottom but at the expense of producing a brushing force that's less than the force you're applying with your hand.
For a hydraulic system, pressure applied to the input of the system will increase the pressure in which parts of the system?
the portions of the system at an altitude above the input |
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all of these are correct |
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everywhere in the system |
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the portions of the system at an altitude below the input |
Pascal's law states that a pressure change occurring anywhere in a confined incompressible fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid such that the same change occurs everywhere. For a hydraulic system, this means that a pressure applied to the input of the system will increase the pressure everywhere in the system.
Force of friction due to kinetic friction is __________ the force of friction due to static friction.
higher than |
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opposite |
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lower than |
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the same as |
The formula for force of friction (Ff) is the same whether kinetic or static friction applies: Ff = μFN. To distinguish between kinetic and static friction, μk and μs are often used in place of μ.