177 results for "force".
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Exam (3 questions) in Engineering Statics
Homework set. Find the forces in truss members using the method of joints.
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Exam (4 questions) in Engineering Statics
Homework set. Determine the moment of a force using the definition of the moment, $M = F d_\perp$.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Find the force required to balance a see-saw.
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Exam (3 questions) in Engineering Statics
Homework set. Calculate resultant moment of one or more couples.
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Exam (3 questions) in Engineering Statics
Homework set. Rigid body equilibrium solved using the three-force body principle.
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Question in NCL PHY1036
Field and force (no prior knowledge required for the force)
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Question in ENG1003 20-21Concepts and calculation involved in the use of Coulomb's Law for both the field and the force, including units and directions, and then a comparison with a point-dipole approximation.
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Question in ENG1003 20-21Concepts and calculation involved in the use of Coulomb's Law for both the field and the force, including units and directions.
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Question in ENG1003 20-21Simple calculation of a Coulomb force between two point charges to highlight the importance of units and the inclusion of the correct constants.
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Question in Engineering StaticsDetermine the maximum load on a truss given two constraints. Truss includes zero-force members.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Solve for the internal force in three members of a truss.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Calculate reactions and shear and bending moment at a point for an overhanging beam with a constant or uniformly varying distributed load.
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Question in Engineering StaticsSolve for the internal forces at on a multipart frame.
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Question in Engineering Statics
An A-frame structure supporting a force or a moment. One leg is a two force body.
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Question in EEE1001 & PHY1023
Field and force (no prior knowledge required for the force)
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Question in Francis's workspace
Euler-Bernoulli simply supported beam bending example with point force and moment.
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Question in SFY0010
resultant force
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Given $\rho(t)=\rho_0e^{kt}$, and values for $\rho(t)$ for $t=t_1$ and a value for $\rho_0$, find $k$. (Two examples).
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Question in Bill's workspace
Given $\rho(t)=\rho_0e^{kt}$, and values for $\rho(t)$ for $t=t_1$ and a value for $\rho_0$, find $k$. (Two examples).
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Solve for $x$ each of the following equations: $n^{ax+b}=m^{cx}$ and $p^{rx^2}=q^{sx}$.
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Solve for $x$: $c(a^2)^x + d(a)^{x+1}=b$ (there is only one solution for this example).