139 results for "diagram".
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Exam (3 questions) in Engineering Statics
Shear and bending moment diagrams involving concentrated moments.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Concept check on sign convention for shear and bending moment diagrams
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Question in Engineering StaticsShear and bending moment diagram for a beam loaded with concentrated force and a uniformly distributed force.
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Question in Engineering StaticsDraw Shear and Bending Moment Diagram for a beam with two uniformly distributed loads.
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Question in Engineering StaticsDraw Shear and Bending Moment Diagram for a beam with two uniformly distributed loads.
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Question in Engineering StaticsShear and bending moment diagram for a beam loaded with concentrated force and a uniformly distributed force.
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Question in Engineering StaticsShear and Bending Moment diagram for a cantilevered beam loaded with concentrated forces and moments.
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Question in Engineering StaticsShear and Bending Moment diagram for a cantilevered beam loaded with concentrated forces and moments.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Shear and Bending Moment diagram for a beam with several concentrated loads. Student can't see V & M diagrams a hints.
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Question in Christian's workspace
This is a copy of a question by Ben Brawn. It replaces the JavaScript construction of the diagram with Eukleides.
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Question in Christian's workspace
This is a copy of a question by Ben Brawn. It replaces the JavaScript construction of the diagram with JSXGraph+JME.
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Exam (3 questions) in Engineering Statics
Developing concepts for shear and bending moment diagrams.
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Question in Ed questions to share
Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). MG = Measurement & Geometry strand. NC = Non Calculator. A diagram of a shape on a 5mm grid is shown, and students are asked the area in square centimetres. There are six different diagrams.
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Question in Ed questions to share
Used for LANTITE preparation (Australia). MG = Measurement & Geometry strand. A diagram of a granny flat is shown, and one multiple choice question asked. There are six potential questions (scenarios).
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Question in Christian's workspace
The student is shown a diagram with a line between two points. They must make the line cross the axes at $x=1$ and $y=2$. They can drag the points around, or type a gradient in to move the points accordingly.
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Question in Demos
The student is shown a Cartesian diagram containing a point $P$ and a circle. They must move the point and change its radius so that the point $P$ is touching the circle.
They can type the radius and coordinates in, or move the circle around on the diagram.
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Question in Demos
The student is shown a diagram containing a single point at the origin. They must move the point to the given integer coordinates.
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Question in Demos
A 2D linear programming problem: optimise the profit from producing two different kinds of product, which both use the same limited resources.
A JSXGraph diagram illustrates the problem and can be used to find an answer.
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Question in Demos
The student is shown a diagram containing a line between two points. They're given a gradient and $y$-intercept.
They must manipulate the line or the points so that the line has the given gradient and $y$-intercept.
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Question in Engineering StaticsIdentify errors in student-drawn free body diagrams of a frame.
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Question in Engineering StaticsIdentify errors in student-drawn free body diagrams of a rigid body.
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Question in Engineering StaticsIdentify errors in student-drawn free body diagrams of a rigid body.
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The student is shown a diagram containing a single point at the origin. They must move the point to the given integer coordinates.
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The student is shown a diagram containing a line between two points. They're given a gradient and $y$-intercept.
They must manipulate the line or the points so that the line has the given gradient and $y$-intercept.
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Exam (2 questions) in Engineering Statics
Homework set. Identify student errors when drawing free body diagrams.
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Question in Julie's workspace
Find a regression equation given 12 months data on temperature and sales of a drink. Includes an interactive diagram for experimenting with fitting a regression line.
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in DIAGNOSYS
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Question in Discrete Mathematics
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