Question 1 Answer save P Flag question The vector quantity has a. Direction only O b. Both magnitude and direction O c. Either magnitude or direction O d. Magnitude only Clear my choice Question 3 Not yet answered Play que The force of attraction between 2 particles of masses 250 kilograms and 50 kilograms respectively is equal to 1.723 x 10-13 N. Taking G= 6.67 x 10-¹1 m³ kg ¹ s2, the distance between the two particles' centers is Oa. 4.4 m O b. 2200 m O c. 2.2 m O d. None of the options Oe. 440 m Question 2 Not yet answered T Frag question The force of attraction between two particles is inversely proportional to the distance between the two particles' surfaces. Select one: True False Question 5 Not yet answered P Flag question Statics is the branch of fluid mechanics that is involved with the study of Rigid bodies. Select one: O True O False
Plane Trusses
It is defined as, two or more elements like beams or any two or more force members, which when assembled together, behaves like a complete structure or as a single structure. They generally consist of two force member which means any component structure where the force is applied only at two points. The point of contact of joints of truss are known as nodes. They are generally made up of triangular patterns. Nodes are the points where all the external forces and the reactionary forces due to them act and shows whether the force is tensile or compressive. There are various characteristics of trusses and are characterized as Simple truss, planar truss or the Space Frame truss.
Equilibrium Equations
If a body is said to be at rest or moving with a uniform velocity, the body is in equilibrium condition. This means that all the forces are balanced in the body. It can be understood with the help of Newton's first law of motion which states that the resultant force on a system is null, where the system remains to be at rest or moves at uniform motion. It is when the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the backward reaction.
Force Systems
When a body comes in interaction with other bodies, they exert various forces on each other. Any system is under the influence of some kind of force. For example, laptop kept on table exerts force on the table and table exerts equal force on it, hence the system is in balance or equilibrium. When two or more materials interact then more than one force act at a time, hence it is called as force systems.
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The vector quantity has
a. Direction only
b. Both magnitude and direction
O c. Either magnitude or direction
O d. Magnitude only
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The force of attraction between 2 particles of
masses 250 kilograms and 50 kilograms
respectively is equal to 1.723 × 10-13 N. Taking
G= 6.67 × 10-¹1 m³ kg¹s2, the distance
between the two particles' centers is
Oa. 4.4 m
b. 2200 m
O c. 2.2 m
O d. None of the options
e. 440 m
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The force of attraction between two particles is
inversely proportional to the distance between the
two particles' surfaces.
Select one:
True
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Statics is the branch of fluid mechanics that is
involved with the study of Rigid bodies.
Select one:
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