The free-body diagram for the ladder in this situation is shown in Fig. 1. Both the wall and the floor exert frictional and normal forces at the points of contact with the ladder. We assume that the ladder has length L and is uniform so that the force of gravity can be considered to...
I figure that, above a certain rotational speed, fs points down the incline in both problems, working in conjunction with the normal force to keep the object in rotational motion, as seen in this free body diagram. But, on the other hand, if the car stops moving in the first problem, ...
Do you know how to draw a free body diagram? You have three forces acting - one is the weight of the bar, the second one is the weight of the person, and the third one is the force at support 1 you need to find. May 1, 2007 #5 aliaze1 174 1 lol...yea i got it, ...
4.(General Physics)physicsa state of rest or uniform motion in which there is no resultant force on a body 5.(Chemistry)chemthe condition existing when a chemical reaction and its reverse reaction take place at equal rates 6.(General Physics)physicsthe condition of a system that has its tot...
Among the endpoints of requirement Y, the one on plate 2 is loaded with a horizontal force F, and the one on plate 1 is fixed both in translation and in rotation. The free-body diagrams provide the support reaction and the internal force between the two parts. These forces allow to ...
However, some works have revealed the controversy on the binding strength and on granule release from TPS coatings into the host tissue, owing to the mechanical friction between the implant surface and the host bone. The detachment of metallic wear particles or the dissolution of metal ions ...
{s}\)is the increment of tangential contact force between particles i, j.\(\bigtriangleup {U}_{i,j}^{s}\)is the tangential increment of overlap.\(\textbf{s}\)is the tangential unit vector.\(\mu\)is the friction coefficient between the particles, which determines whether frictional ...
Discuss how this relates to the free charges in metals that make them good conductors. Why does lightning push electricity through air, but common batteries do not? Why do objects gain mass while approaching the speed of light? Does the static f...
Also, if the problem asks for values such as tension, normal force, or friction, it is likely a static problem. What steps should I follow to solve a static problem? The first step is to draw a free body diagram, which shows all the forces acting on the object or system. Next, ...
The force transducer for the friction moment was calibrated in-place by loading the system through a moment wrench attached to the square socket on the bearing frame. The in-place calibration eliminated uncertainties related to the length of the moment arm. However, the force transducer was calibr...