| Questions | 5 |
| Topics | Bridge Forms, Efficiency, Force Lines of Action, Normal Force vs. Weight, Structural Loads |
The six basic bridge forms are beam, truss, arch, cantilever, cable, and suspension.
The efficiency of a machine describes how much of the power put into the machine is turned into movement or force. A 100% efficient machine would turn all of the input power into output movement or force. However, no machine is 100% efficient due to friction, heat, wear and other imperfections that consume input power without delivering any output.
Collinear forces act along the same line of action, concurrent forces pass through a common point and coplanar forces act in a common plane.
Normal force arises on a flat horizontal surface in response to an object's weight pressing it down. Consequently, normal force is generally equal to the object's weight.
A concentrated load acts on a relatively small area of a structure, a static uniformly distributed load doesn't create specific stress points or vary with time, a dynamic load varies with time or affects a structure that experiences a high degree of movement, an impact load is sudden and for a relatively short duration and a non-uniformly distributed load creates different stresses at different locations on a structure.