Do you mean which "branch?" Mechanics, Kinematics, Statics, Dynamics are all branches of physics that deal with the study of force, energy and motion.
Mechanics is the study of the interactions between matter and the forces acting on it. Mechanics is divided into three, namely, statics, dynamics and kinematics. Dynamics is the branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of the bodies under the action of forces. statics - no change of momentum dynamics - change of momentum kinematics - force is not concerned
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Fluid statics or hydrostaticsis the branch of fluid mechanicsthat studies fluids at rest. It embraces the study of the conditions under which fluids are at rest in stable equilibrium; and is contrasted with fluid dynamics, the study of fluids in motion.Hydrostatics is fundamental to hydraulics, the engineering of equipment for storing, transporting and using fluids. It is also relevant to geophysics and astrophysics (for example, in understanding plate tectonics and the anomalies of the Earth's gravitational field), to meteorology, to medicine (in the context of blood pressure), and many other fields.Hydrostatics offers physical explanations for many phenomena of everyday life, such as why atmospheric pressure changes with altitude, why wood and oil float on water, and why the surface of water is always flat and horizontal whatever the shape of its container.
Varignon's theorem, in relation to mechanics, states that the moment of force at any point is equal to the sum of the moments of the components of that force.
Statics, which is a branch of mechanics (the study of forces, motion, energy, and momentum), which is in turn is a branch of physics
Social Statics was created in 1851.
Do you mean which "branch?" Mechanics, Kinematics, Statics, Dynamics are all branches of physics that deal with the study of force, energy and motion.
Statics is typically introduced before dynamics in engineering courses because it provides a foundation for understanding the balance of forces in stationary objects before progressing to the study of how forces affect objects in motion. By mastering statics first, students can develop a solid understanding of force analysis and equilibrium, which are fundamental concepts that are critical to understanding dynamics.
Thomas Kirkland has written: 'Elementary statics' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Solutions of the more difficult exercises and examination papers in the Canadian edition of Hamblin Smith's arithmetic' -- subject(s): Arithmetic 'Elementary statics' -- subject(s): Statics, Physics 'Solutions of the more difficult exercises and examination papers in the Canadian edition of Hamblin Smith's arithmetic' 'Elementary experimental chemistry' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Chemistry 'Elementary arithmetic on the unitary system' 'Elementary statics, principally designed for the use of candidates for first and second class certificates, and for the intermediate examination, with numerous examples and exercises' -- subject(s): Statics, Study and teaching, Handbooks, manuals
mechanics is a branch of science that deals with motion. it is of 2 types :- dynamatics and statics
Karl K. Stevens has written: 'Statics and strength of materials' -- subject(s): Statics, Strength of materials 'Solutions manual, Statics and strength of materials'
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Mechanics is the study of the interactions between matter and the forces acting on it. Mechanics is divided into three, namely, statics, dynamics and kinematics. Dynamics is the branch of mechanics concerned with the motion of the bodies under the action of forces. statics - no change of momentum dynamics - change of momentum kinematics - force is not concerned
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Statics are extremely important in any field of study. They can be used to plan marketing campaigns, tracking the prevalence of health conditions, and in tracking personal finances.