Mechanisms Flashcards
1
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What are the modelling assumptions that can be made?
A
- Particle -> dimensions of the object are negligible
- Rod -> All dimensions but one are negligible, like a ole or a beam.
- Lamina -> Object with area but negligible thickness, like a sheet of paper
- Uniform body -> Mass is distributed evenly
- Light object -> Mass of the object is small compared to other masses, like a string or a pulley
- Inextensible string -> A string that does not stretch under load
- Smooth surface
- Rough surface -> If a surface is not smooth it is rough
- Wire -> Rigid thin length of metal
- Smooth and light pulley -> All pulleys you consider will be smooth and light
- Bead -> Particle with a hole in it for threading on a wire or string
- Peg -> A support from which a body can be suspended or rested
- Air resistance -> Resistance experiences as an object moves through the air
- Gravity -> Force of attraction between all objects. Acceleration due to gravity is denoted by g
2
Q
What assumptions can be made from a particle?
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- Mass of the object is concentrated at a single point
- Rotational forces and air resistance can be ignored
3
Q
What assumptions can be made from a rod?
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- Mass is concentrated along a line
- No thickness
- Rigid
4
Q
What is the assumptions made from Lamina ?
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- Mass is distributed across a flat surface
5
Q
What is the assumption made from a light object?
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- Treat object as having zero mass
- Tension the same at both ends of a light string
6
Q
What are the modelling assumptions made from inextensible string?
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- Acceleration is the same in objects connected by a taut inextensible string
7
Q
What assumptions are made from a smooth surface?
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- Assume that there is no friction between the surface and any object on it
8
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What assumptions are made from the rough substance?
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- Objects in contact with the surface experience a frictional force if they are moving or are acted on by a force
9
Q
What are the assumptions made from a wire?
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- Treated as one-dimensional
10
Q
What is the assumption made from a smooth and light pulley?
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- Pulley has no mass
- Tension is the same on either side of the pulley
11
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What is the assumptions made from bead?
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- Moves freely along a wire or string
- Tension is the same on either side of the bead
12
Q
What assumptions made from a peg?
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- Dimensionless and fixed
- Can be rough or smooth as specified in question
13
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What are the assumptions made from air resistance?
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- Usually modelled as being negligible
14
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What is the assumption made from gravity?
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- Assume that all objects with mass are attracted towards the Earth
- Earth’s gravity is uniform and acts vertically downwards
- g is constant and is taken as 9.8 ms^-2, unless otherwise stated in the question