Q1: Answer the questions (for three only) 1- What is the difference between (Statics and Dynamics)? give examples. 2- We can say that a beam is in equilibrium, if all forces and moments applied to it are equal zero. (Choose (True or False) and if it is false correct it). 3- Erratic motion of a particle occurs when the motion parameters is not continuous. (Choose (True or False) and if it is false correct it). 4- Determine your mass in kilograms, then find your weight in Newtons. After that find your weight in pound and calculate the corresponding mass in slugs. (12 Marks)

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Q1: Answer the questions (for three only)
1- What is the difference between (Statics and Dynamics)? give examples.
2- We can say that a beam is in equilibrium, if all forces and moments applied to it are
equal zero. (Choose (True or False) and if it is false correct it).
3- Erratic motion of a particle occurs when the motion parameters is not continuous.
(Choose (True or False) and if it is false correct it).
4- Determine your mass in kilograms, then find your weight in Newtons. After that find
your weight in pound and calculate the corresponding mass in slugs.
(12 Marks)
Transcribed Image Text:Q1: Answer the questions (for three only) 1- What is the difference between (Statics and Dynamics)? give examples. 2- We can say that a beam is in equilibrium, if all forces and moments applied to it are equal zero. (Choose (True or False) and if it is false correct it). 3- Erratic motion of a particle occurs when the motion parameters is not continuous. (Choose (True or False) and if it is false correct it). 4- Determine your mass in kilograms, then find your weight in Newtons. After that find your weight in pound and calculate the corresponding mass in slugs. (12 Marks)
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