1- The is a representative force which has the same effect on the body as the group of forces it replaces. a) Moment b) couple c) resultant 2- If a car is moving to the right, the instantaneous acceleration is positive c) it depends only on the time of moving a) True b) False 3- When the line of action of a force A is intersect with the line of action for force B at point c, they then called a) Force components b) Resultant force c) Concurrent forces 4- When the car is slowing down, that means it is a) accelerating b) decelerating 5- We can say that a beam is in equilibrium, if all forces and moments applied to it are equal zero. a) True b) False c) Yes only if the beam has homogenous shape 6- The includes external forces applied to the body and external reaction forces resulting from the method of supporting the body. c) structures a) FBD b) truss
1- The is a representative force which has the same effect on the body as the group of forces it replaces. a) Moment b) couple c) resultant 2- If a car is moving to the right, the instantaneous acceleration is positive c) it depends only on the time of moving a) True b) False 3- When the line of action of a force A is intersect with the line of action for force B at point c, they then called a) Force components b) Resultant force c) Concurrent forces 4- When the car is slowing down, that means it is a) accelerating b) decelerating 5- We can say that a beam is in equilibrium, if all forces and moments applied to it are equal zero. a) True b) False c) Yes only if the beam has homogenous shape 6- The includes external forces applied to the body and external reaction forces resulting from the method of supporting the body. c) structures a) FBD b) truss
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