systems all forces and torques sum to zero. In problems where the first and second conditions of equilibrium are satisfied‚ the best strategy is to create FBD’s for both the first and second conditions‚ derive equations based on these FBD’s and then see what useful information may be gleaned from these equations. When applying the second condition we are free to choose any axis about which to compute torques. It is best to choose an axis that eliminates one or more forces that have lines of force that pass
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Six Forces Porter’s forces analysis is a framework for industry analysis and business strategy development that draws upon industrial organization economics to determine the competitive intensity and overall industry profitability. These forces are 1) potential entry of new competitors‚ 2) bargaining power of suppliers‚ 3) bargaining power of buyers‚ 4) substitute products‚ 5) rivalry among competing sellers in an industry‚ and 6) power of stakeholders. A change in any of the forces normally
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Addition of Force Vectors Abstract The purpose‚ of this experiment‚ was to prove that there is a relation between the magnitude of the resulting vector‚ and the angle between the vectors that are being added. The test was performed by creating a balance between three weights tied to strings on a pulley that transferred the string on top of a graduated disc‚ which made easy the measurement of the angles between them. After performing the experiment‚ my group concluded that there is a relation
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0m. Neglecting friction between the car and road‚ find (a) v and (b) the horizontal force exerted on the car. 25) A daredevil on a motorcycle leaves the end of a ramp with a speed of 35.0 m/s as in the figure P5.25. If his speed is 33.0 m/s when he reaches the peak of the path‚ what is the maximum height that he reaches? Ignore friction and air resistance. 31) A horizontal spring attached to a wall has a force constant of 850 N/m. A block of mass 1.00 kg is attached to the spring and oscillates
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yields two integrations: x = x0+v0t+1/2at2 v = v9+at These two expressions show the relationship between position‚ velocity‚ and acceleration at a given time. Newton’s 2nd law states that the acceleration of an object depends on the net force acting upon the object and the mass of the object. If there were no friction in this experiment‚ then the acceleration of the glider would be equal to acceleration of gravity multiplied by the angle between the air track and the horizontal table (g
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Centripetal force From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Not to be confused with Centrifugal force. This article contains many unreferenced sections and needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2011) Roller coaster cars are forced through a loop by the track applying a centripetal force on them. A reactive centrifugal force is applied
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____________ Mechanical Equilibrium Exercises 2.1 Force (pages 13–14) pull push 1. A force is a or a . motion of an 2. A force is needed to change the state of object. 3. Is the following sentence true or false? If an object is sliding on ice‚ it will true continue sliding until a force slows it down. 4. Define net force. the combination of all forces acting on an object Applied Forces d 5. 6. 7. 8. a b c Net Force 5 N to the right and 5 N to the left 4 N to
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Vectors‚ Forces‚ and Equilibrium 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to give you a qualitative and quantitative feel for vectors and forces in equilibrium. 1.2 Introduction An object that is not accelerating falls into one of three categories: • The object is static and is subjected to a number of different forces which cancel each other out. • The object is static and is not being subjected to any forces. (This is unlikely since all objects are subject to the force of gravity
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there is a constant relationship between these forces. Lift is the upward force created by the effect of airflow as it passes over and under the wing. The airplane is supported in flight by lift. Weight‚ which opposes lift‚ is caused by the downward pull of gravity. Thrust is the forward force which propels the airplane through the air‚ which varies with the amount of engine power being used. Opposing thrust is drag‚ which is a backward‚ or retarding‚ force which limits the speed of the airplane. I’m
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biomechanics behind a volleyball overhand serve and why we need force‚ acceleration‚ gravity‚ levers and power to produce the most optimum serve. The biomechanics principles are force and motion‚ momentum‚ leverage and fluid mechanics. (http://codysbiomechanisvolleyballblog.blogspot.com.au/) Force and motion. This principal is found mostly in the sprinting and jumping portions of the serve! When the player sprints‚ they exert a force against the ground in an angle. The momentum from the sprint is
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