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5. Consider three couples acting
on a body. Equivalent systems
will be
body
A) Different when located
B) The same even when located
C) Zero when located D) None of
the above
on the body
(Choose the
at different points on the
Transcribed Image Text:5. Consider three couples acting on a body. Equivalent systems will be body A) Different when located B) The same even when located C) Zero when located D) None of the above on the body (Choose the at different points on the
Q1: Circle the correct answer.
2. If a support prevents rotation
of a body about an axis, then the
support exerts a
about that axis.
A) Couple moment
B) Force
C) Both A and B.
D) None of the above
3. Internal forces are not shown
on a free-body diagram because
the internal forces are
most appropriate answer.)
A) Equal to zero
B) Equal and opposite and they
do not affect the calculations
C) Negligibly small D) Not
important
4. Consider two couples acting
on a body. The simplest possible
equivalent system at any
arbitrary point on
the body will have
A) One force and one couple
moment.
B) One force
C) One couple moment. D) Two
couple moments.
Transcribed Image Text:Q1: Circle the correct answer. 2. If a support prevents rotation of a body about an axis, then the support exerts a about that axis. A) Couple moment B) Force C) Both A and B. D) None of the above 3. Internal forces are not shown on a free-body diagram because the internal forces are most appropriate answer.) A) Equal to zero B) Equal and opposite and they do not affect the calculations C) Negligibly small D) Not important 4. Consider two couples acting on a body. The simplest possible equivalent system at any arbitrary point on the body will have A) One force and one couple moment. B) One force C) One couple moment. D) Two couple moments.
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