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Mechanical Analysis
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engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Equation for Kinetic Energy
Linear momentum
P = (F*s)/t
PE = mgh
KE = 1/2 mv^2
2. Symbol for gravity
Fs = Us * R
g
Scalar
Us
3. Force acting perpendicular to two surfaces in contact
symbol for momentum
SE = 1/2kx^2
I
Normal reaction force
4. SI unit for impulse
P = F * v
N*s
Strain Energy
Power
5. SI unit of Force
Linear momentum
h
Newton (N)
Center of Gravity
6. Equation for static friction
When two objects are in contact - the force applied by one object is equal and opposite to that which the second object applies on the first
Fs = Us * R
Free Body Diagram
Kinematics
7. zero OR balanced
Kinetics
P
if an object is at rest or moving with a constant velocity then the forces on it must be...
Linear momentum
8. Coefficient of kinetic friction
Strain Energy
p = mv
F=ma
Uk
9. The spring constant
Net Force
Inertia
Impulse
k
10. Equation for acceleration
Net Force
p = mv
a = F/m
I = F * t
11. Equation for Potential Energy
PE = mgh
Static Friction
Scalar
Us
12. Rearrangement of equation for Power
Vector
P = F * (s/t)
Center of Gravity
Kinetic Energy
13. Resultant force derived from the composition of two or more forces
Power
Kinematics
Net Force
SE = 1/2kx^2
14. Equation for Impulse
Uk
Power
m
I = F * t
15. Rotary effect of a force
Joule (J)
a = F/m
if an object is at rest or moving with a constant velocity then the forces on it must be...
Torque
16. Kinetic energy (KE) and Potential Energy (PE)
Strain Energy
Forms of mechanical energy
a = F/m
Linear momentum
17. Quantity of matter contained in an object
Mass
Kinetic Friction
Free Body Diagram
P = F * (s/t)
18. Symbol for torque
Torque
T
W
Joule (J)
19. The capacity to do mechanical work
Power
Mechanical energy
a
Linear momentum
20. Newton's 2nd Law of Motion (law of acceleration)
P = (F*s)/t
a
N*s
The rate of change of motion (or acceleration for a body/object of constant mass) is proportional to - and in the same direction as - the force applied to it
21. A force acting away from the CoG of a body induces translation AND rotation
Fk
The rate of change of motion (or acceleration for a body/object of constant mass) is proportional to - and in the same direction as - the force applied to it
h
Eccentric Force
22. Equation for Power
Kinetics
k
P = (F*s)/t
s
23. Equation of Force
F=ma
Inertia
Frictional Force
g
24. Tendency of a body to resist a change in its state of motion
a
i = F*t
Impulse
Inertia
25. Equation for Strain enegy
SE = 1/2kx^2
An object will remain at rest or continue with constant motion (velocity) unless acted on by an unbalanced force
When two objects are in contact - the force applied by one object is equal and opposite to that which the second object applies on the first
The rate of change of motion (or acceleration for a body/object of constant mass) is proportional to - and in the same direction as - the force applied to it
26. A force acting through the CoG of a body induces translation
h
Impulse
i = F*t
concentric force
27. Symbol of inertia
Uk
Fk
Power
i
28. Symbol for displacement
P = F * (s/t)
s
N*s
Scalar
29. Equation of impulse
Power
Impulse
Net Force
i = F*t
30. Equation for kinetic friction
s
Fk = Uk * R
Uk
Potential Energy
31. Mechanical work is equal to the product of magnitude of the force is applied to an object and the displacement undergone by the object in the direction that the force is being applied
Work
Kinetic Energy
Mass
a = F/m
32. Symbol for acceleration
h
a
Uk
Work
33. Physical quantity that is completely described by its magnitude (mass - volume - length)
Normal reaction force
s
Scalar
Fk
34. Symbol of Impulse
Us
symbol for momentum
I
Uk
35. Static friction
Force
i = F*t
Fs
The rate of change of motion (or acceleration for a body/object of constant mass) is proportional to - and in the same direction as - the force applied to it
36. Newton's 1st Law of motion (law of inertia)
An object will remain at rest or continue with constant motion (velocity) unless acted on by an unbalanced force
Free Body Diagram
Kinematics
Net Force
37. Product of force X time over which the force acts
Mass
Impulse
P = (F*s)/t
P
38. Symbol of mass
Frictional Force
m
Eccentric Force
Free Body Diagram
39. An interaction between two objects/bodies that change or tend to change their motion (Vector)
Force
Scalar
N*s
Us
40. Physical quantity that possesses both magnitude and direction ( force - pressure - torque - weight)
m
Vector
g
symbol for momentum
41. Equation for momentum
Joule (J)
p = mv
Us
Forms of mechanical energy
42. The force that arises whenever one body moves - or tends to move across the surface of (always opposes the motion or impending motion)
Free Body Diagram
Inertia
Frictional Force
Power
43. The energy a body possesses due to its movement
Kinetic Energy
When two objects are in contact - the force applied by one object is equal and opposite to that which the second object applies on the first
N*s
I = F * t
44. P
g
Free Body Diagram
symbol for momentum
Us
45. Symbol for power - measured in Watts (W)
P
Power
P = (F*s)/t
i
46. Potential energy due to an objects form
An object will remain at rest or continue with constant motion (velocity) unless acted on by an unbalanced force
Strain Energy
i = F*t
Free Body Diagram
47. Symbol for height above ground
Fs
h
concentric force
Fk
48. SI unit for mechanical energy
Linear momentum
I = F * t
Joule (J)
Strain Energy
49. Static - Kinetic - and Rolling
Types of friction
symbol for momentum
k
Joule (J)
50. Coefficient of static friction
Us
Frictional Force
a = F/m
s