Introduction to statics and its Applications in Real Life �

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Introduction to statics and its Applications in Real Life �
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Introduction to statics
Force and Equilibrium
Structural Analysis
Friction
Centroid
Moments of Inertia


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Presentation is About Introduction to statics and its Applications in Real Life Prepared By: Noor Ahmed 17CE71

Introduction to statics Force and Equilibrium Structural Analysis Friction Centroid Moments of Inertia Course Outline By: BEEBAGR AZIM

Mechanics : - Rigid-body Mechanics - Deformable-body Mechanics - Fluid Mechanics Rigid-body Mechanics : - Statics - Dynamics Engineering Mechanics

Statics : Equilibrium Analysis of particles and bodies Dynamics: Accelerated motion of particles and bodies Engineering Mechanics

what is statics ? Statics is the branch of mechanics that is concerned with the analysis of loads (force and torque, or "moment") acting on physical systems that do not experience an acceleration (a=0), but rather, are in static equilibrium with their environment.

 a  force  is an interaction that causes an affected object to be pushed or pulled in a certain direction. A  force  is always a push, pull, or a twist, and it affects objects by pushing them up, pulling them down, pushing them to a side, or by changing their motion or shape in some other way Force

A condition in which all influences acting cancel each other, so that a static or balanced situation results. In physics, equilibrium  results from the cancellation of forces acting on an object. Equilibrium

Structural analysis is the determination of the effects of loads on physical structures and their components.  Structuressubject to this type of analysis include all that must withstand loads, such as buildings, bridges, vehicles, furniture, attire, soil strata, prostheses and biological tissue. Structural Analysis

Structural Analysis

Friction  is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other. There are several types of friction : Dry  friction  is a force that opposes the relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact. Friction

Friction

The  centroid  of a triangle is the intersection of the three medians of the triangle (each median connecting a vertex with the midpoint of the opposite side). It lies on the triangle's Euler line, which also goes through various other key points including the orthocenter and the circumcenter. Centroid

Centroid

The amount of torque needed to cause any given angular acceleration (the rate of change in angular velocity) is proportional to the  moment of inertia  of the body. ... For a point-like mass, the  moment of inertia  about some axis is given by , where is the distance of the point from the axis, and is the mass. Moments of Inertia

Moments of Inertia