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Category: Mechanical Physics

Mechanical physics is a branch of physics that deals with the motion of material objects under the influence of forces.

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  1. Asked: February 25, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

    Measurement II

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    Added an answer on March 28, 2021 at 11:43 am
    Motion

    Answer on the diagram uploaded

    Answer on the diagram uploaded

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  2. Asked: March 3, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

    Motion

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    its because of the relative motion between the moving tyres and the camera recording the motion. when camera moves faster than the car, then they seem to be reversing and vice vasa

    its because of the relative motion between the moving tyres and the camera recording the motion. when camera moves faster than the car, then they seem to be reversing and vice vasa

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  3. Asked: March 2, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

    Turning effect of a force

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    Added an answer on March 8, 2021 at 7:45 pm

    Increasing perpendicular distance between pivot and line of force increases moment making it easy to open door or loosen nut

    Increasing perpendicular distance between pivot and line of force increases moment making it easy to open door or loosen nut

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  4. Asked: February 28, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

    Atmospheric pressure

    Pato
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    Added an answer on March 2, 2021 at 5:25 am

    The liquid levels still balance due to the weight of liquid column in the manometer arms.

    The liquid levels still balance due to the weight of liquid column in the manometer arms.

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  5. Asked: February 24, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

    Fluid flow

    David K. K
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    Added an answer on February 25, 2021 at 3:51 am

    Bernoulli's effect states that provided a fluid flow is streamline, an increase in velocity leads to a corresponding decrease in pressure; while Bernoulli's principle states that for a steady fluid flow, the sum of kinetic energy per volume and potential energy per volume remains constant.

    Bernoulli’s effect states that provided a fluid flow is streamline, an increase in velocity leads to a corresponding decrease in pressure; while Bernoulli’s principle states that for a steady fluid flow, the sum of kinetic energy per volume and potential energy per volume remains constant.

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  6. Asked: February 11, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

    Machines

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    Added an answer on February 21, 2021 at 5:00 pm

    Lubricating the moving parts And making sure that the moving parts that have to be lifted are not very heavy

    Lubricating the moving parts
    And making sure that the moving parts that have to be lifted are not very heavy

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  7. Asked: February 11, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

    Measurement I

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    Density =mass/volume. So you need to measure the mass of the solid Use displacement method to measure it's volume i.e. put some water in a measuring cylinder . Note the volume of the water say V1, gently lower the irregular solid into the water and note the new volume reached as V2. Then the volumeRead more

    Density =mass/volume.
    So you need to measure the mass of the solid
    Use displacement method to measure it’s volume i.e. put some water in a measuring cylinder . Note the volume of the water say V1, gently lower the irregular solid into the water and note the new volume reached as V2.
    Then the volume of the solid will be V2-V1. In this, we assume that the solid will fit into the measuring cylinder.

    So density of solid will be
    Mass/[V2-V1]

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  8. Asked: February 14, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

    Hydraulic Machines

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    Added an answer on February 15, 2021 at 12:33 am

    The major function of a hydraulic fluids (oil) is to provide energy transmission through the system which enables work and motion to be accomplished. Hydraulic fluids are also responsible for lubrication, heat transfer and contamination control.

    The major function of a hydraulic fluids (oil) is to provide energy transmission through the system which enables work and motion to be accomplished. Hydraulic fluids are also responsible for lubrication, heat transfer and contamination control.

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  9. Asked: February 12, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

    Pressure

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    Added an answer on February 14, 2021 at 1:34 pm

    Objects with relatively small surface area exerts maximum pressure on the surface in contact. This is the reason as to why sharp pointed heals will damage soft wooden floor.

    Objects with relatively small surface area exerts maximum pressure on the surface in contact. This is the reason as to why sharp pointed heals will damage soft wooden floor.

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  10. Asked: February 9, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

    Frictional force

    Watenga
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    Added an answer on February 9, 2021 at 2:15 pm

    Limiting is what keeps the object from moving before its pushed. Dynamic opposes relative motion

    Limiting is what keeps the object from moving before its pushed. Dynamic opposes relative motion

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