MECHANICS

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Mechanics Mastery Quiz

Test your understanding of fundamental mechanics concepts with our engaging quiz! From equilibrium to forces, this quiz encompasses key topics in mechanics to reinforce your knowledge.

Whether you're a student, teacher, or just passionate about mechanics, you will find this quiz beneficial. Key features include:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Various topics in mechanics
  • Instant feedback on your answers
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by BalancingForce234
Study of objects in equilibrium
Statics
Dynamics
Study of objects with accelerated motion
Statics
Dynamics
Has a mass and a size (shape) but it is assumed that any changes in shape can be neglected
Particle
Rigid body
Elastic Body
Concentrated Force
Has a mass, a size (shape) and the deformations (changes in shape) of the body are taken into account
Particle
Rigid body
Elastic Body
Concentrated Force
Has a mass but a size that can be neglected
Particle
Rigid body
Concentrated Force
Elastic Body
Represents the effect of a loading which is assumed to act at a point on a body
Particle
Rigid body
Concentrated Force
Elastic Body
A particle acted upon by an unbalanced force F experiences an acceleration a that has the same direction as the force and a magnitude directly proportional to the force
1st Law
2nd Law
3rd Law
Mutual forces of action and reaction between two particles are equal, opposite and collinear.
1st law
2nd law
3rd law
€”a particle originally at rest or moving in a straight line with constant velocity, will remain in this state provided the particle is not subjected to an unbalanced force.
1st law
2nd law
3rd law
Is a force (and hence has a magnitude and direction) which refers to the gravitational attraction of the earth on a quantity of mass m.
Mass
Weight
A (scalar) property of matter that does not change from one location to another.
Mass
Weight
Also known as torque, it is the tendency of an object to rotate
Non concurrent force
Moment
Newton’s three laws of motion can be proved mathematically
True
False
Weight is a property of matter that does not change from one location to another
True
False
The subject called Statics studies only bodies which are at rest.
True
False
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