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The work done by the sum of all forces acting on a particle equals the change in the kinetic energy of the particle. This defines which of the following?
mechanical advantage |
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conservation of mechanical energy |
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work-energy theorem |
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Pascal's law |
The work-energy theorem states that the work done by the sum of all forces acting on a particle equals the change in the kinetic energy of the particle. Simply put, work imparts kinetic energy to the matter upon which the work is being done.
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To balance this lever the torques at the green box and the blue arrow must be equal. Torque is weight x distance from the fulcrum so the equation for equilibrium is:
Rada = Rbdb
where a represents the green box and b the blue arrow, R is resistance (weight/force) and d is the distance from the fulcrum.Solving for db, our missing value, and plugging in our variables yields:
db = \( \frac{R_ad_a}{R_b} \) = \( \frac{60 lbs. \times 9 ft.}{15 lbs.} \) = \( \frac{540 ft⋅lb}{15 lbs.} \) = 36 ft.
The force required to initally get an object moving is __________ the force required to keep it moving.
lower than |
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higher than |
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the same as |
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opposite |
For any given surface, the coefficient of static friction is higher than the coefficient of kinetic friction. More force is required to initally get an object moving than is required to keep it moving. Additionally, static friction only arises in response to an attempt to move an object (overcome the normal force between it and the surface).
Concurrent forces:
act in a common dimension |
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act in a common plane |
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act along the same line of action |
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pass through a common point |
Collinear forces act along the same line of action, concurrent forces pass through a common point and coplanar forces act in a common plane.
Which of the following is not a modulus of elasticity?
shear modulus |
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bulk modulus |
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stress modulus |
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stretch modulus |
The modulus of elasticity measures how much a material or structure will deflect under stress. Stretch modulus is longitudinal stretch (like stretching raw bread dough), shear modulus is longitudinal deflection (like the horizontal displacement of a stack of magzines when a heavy object is placed upon them), and bulk modulus is compression of volume (like the compression of a loaf of bread under a heavy can at the bottom of a grocery bag).