Mechanics - module 3 Flashcards

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What is meant by drag?

A

An object moving through a fluid experiences a drag force acting on it. Drag is a frictional force that opposes motion

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What it meant by terminal velocity?

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The maximum speed reached by an object when the drag force on it is equal and opposite to the force causing the motion of the object.

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3
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What are factors that can affect drag?

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  1. viscosity of the fluid an object is travelling in.
  2. The speed of the object. Drag increases as speed increases.
  3. Shape and size of the object
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What are frictional forces?

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  1. Always act in opposite direction to the motion of an object
  2. Can never speed things or start moving something
  3. Convert kinetic energy to heat energy.
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5
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what is moment?

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force x perpendicular distance of the line of action of force from the axis

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6
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what is the principle of moments?

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-for a body in rotational equilibrium, the sum of the anticlockwise moments about any point is equal to the sum of the clockwise moments about that same point.

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7
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what is torque?

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  • the moment of a couple is known as a torque.

- torque of a couple = one of the forces x perpendicular separation between forces.

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8
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what is archimedes principle?

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-the upthrust exerted on a body immersed in a fluid, wheter fully or partially submerged, is equal to the weight of the fluid that the body displaces.

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9
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what is upthrust?

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the upward buoyant force exerted on a body immersed in a fluid.

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10
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what is pressure?

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-the normal force exerted per unit cross sectional area.

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11
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what is work done?

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-force x distance moved in the direction of the force.

work done = energy transferred

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12
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what is the principle of conservation of energy?

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-the total energy in a closed system remains constant: energy can never be created or destroyed but only transferred between forms.

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