13. The resultant force is equal to the, of all the forces. a) Sum b) Product c) Subtraction d) Division

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13. The resultant force is equal to the
of all the forces.
a) Sum
b) Product
c) Subtraction
d) Division
14. The resultant force acting, of the uniformly distributed loading, is dependent on:
a) Area
b) Vertical distance
c) Length of the supports
d) The distance of the supports between them
15. What does the moment of the force measure?
a) The tendency of rotation of the body along any axis
b) The moment of inertia of the body about any axis
c) The couple moment produced by the single force acting on the body
d) The total work is done on the body by the force
16. If you are opening the door, then the force you apply is greater if you open it
from the part closer to the hinges.
a) True
b) False
17. All the vectors quantities obey:
a) Parallelogram law of addition
b) Parallelogram law of multiplication
C) Parallelogram law of addition of square root of their magnitudes
d) Parallelogram law of addition of square of their magnitudes
18. The moment axis is in the direction parallel to the plane of the force and the
distance.
a) True
b) False
19. Couple is having a combination of two forces. They are different in magnitude.
a) True
b) False
20. If any external force also is applied on the distributed loading then?
a) The net force will act at the centroid of the structure only
b) The net load will not be formed as all the forces will be cancelled
c) The net force will act on the base of the loading horizontally
d) The net force will not to be considered, there would be a net force of the
distribution, rest will be the external forces
Transcribed Image Text:13. The resultant force is equal to the of all the forces. a) Sum b) Product c) Subtraction d) Division 14. The resultant force acting, of the uniformly distributed loading, is dependent on: a) Area b) Vertical distance c) Length of the supports d) The distance of the supports between them 15. What does the moment of the force measure? a) The tendency of rotation of the body along any axis b) The moment of inertia of the body about any axis c) The couple moment produced by the single force acting on the body d) The total work is done on the body by the force 16. If you are opening the door, then the force you apply is greater if you open it from the part closer to the hinges. a) True b) False 17. All the vectors quantities obey: a) Parallelogram law of addition b) Parallelogram law of multiplication C) Parallelogram law of addition of square root of their magnitudes d) Parallelogram law of addition of square of their magnitudes 18. The moment axis is in the direction parallel to the plane of the force and the distance. a) True b) False 19. Couple is having a combination of two forces. They are different in magnitude. a) True b) False 20. If any external force also is applied on the distributed loading then? a) The net force will act at the centroid of the structure only b) The net load will not be formed as all the forces will be cancelled c) The net force will act on the base of the loading horizontally d) The net force will not to be considered, there would be a net force of the distribution, rest will be the external forces
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