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Chapter 3

Equilibrium of a Particle

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When an object is in equilibrium, it is either at rest or moving with a constant velocity. There are two types of equilibrium: static and dynamic. Static …
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In mechanics, understanding the motion of objects is essential, and one tool that helps solve this problem is the free-body diagram. It is a simple but …
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When it comes to studying the behavior of objects in mechanics, one of the most important tools available is the free-body diagram. Consider a simple …
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Free-body diagrams are essential tools for physicists and engineers studying the motion of objects. Free-body diagrams are graphical representations of …
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Consider an object upon which multiple forces are acting. If the lines of action of each force lie within the same plane, the system can be considered …
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Equilibrium is a crucial concept in physics, enabling us to understand how forces interact with bodies to produce no or constant motion. In …
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Currently, many clinical diagnostic procedures are complex, costly, inefficient, and inaccessible to a large population in the world. The requirements for …
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Two different experimental methods for determining the threshold of particle motion as a function of geometrical properties of the bed from laminar to …
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We demonstrate two robust protocols for determining the equilibrium surface tension (EST) values with area perturbation tests. The EST values should be …