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| True of False: Friction is stronger for objects at rest than objects in motion? |
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| What is least count? |
THE SMALLEST MARKED SUBDIVISION ON AN INSTRUMENT SCALE. |
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| True of False: Torque is a vector and has both magnitude and direction? |
TRUE |
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| Torque is dependent upon 3 factors which are? |
-The magnitude of the force -The direction of the force -The point of application of the force |
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| The effectiveness of a force in producing a rotation? |
TORQUE |
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| True of False: When a body is in equilibrium, it's acceleration is zero? |
TRUE |
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| Is the study of bodies in equilibrium? |
STATICS |
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| The vectors produced by projecting a single vector in the horizontal and vertical directions are knows as? |
COMPONENTS |
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| The cector produced by adding or subtracting two or more vectors is known as the? |
RESULTANT. |
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| The force carried by any flexible object. |
TENSION |
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| Is the force that opposes motion. |
FRICTION |
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| The acceleration produced by forces acting on a body is directly proportional to and in the same direction as the next external force and inversely proportional to the mass of the body? |
NEWTONS 2ND LAW |
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| Any object will remain in rest or in motion in a straight line with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force? |
NEWTONS 1ST LAW |
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