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What are the three different places on a bridge that would experience different forces?

The three different places on a bridge that would experience different forces are the supports (where vertical forces are highest), the center span (where compression and tension forces are highest), and the connections between bridge sections (where shear forces are highest).


How do you calculate forces acting in the same direction or different directions?

To calculate forces acting in the same direction, simply add the magnitudes of the forces together. For forces acting in different directions, you must consider both the magnitudes and directions of the forces, using vector addition or subtraction to find the resultant force.


Define concurrent forces?

Concurrent forces are forces that all act on a single point but have different lines of action. These forces can be resolved into components that act in different directions. The equilibrium of a body under concurrent forces can be analyzed using vector diagrams.


What effects to different to different forces have?

Different forces can have various effects, depending on the types of objects involved. For example, gravitational forces cause objects to be pulled towards each other, while electromagnetic forces can attract or repel objects with electric charge. Frictional forces oppose the motion of objects in contact, while tension forces in a rope or cable can support weight or transmit forces. Each force type operates in specific ways to influence the behavior of objects in the physical world.


What is the diagram for unbalanced forces?

In a diagram for unbalanced forces, you would typically have two or more arrows representing the forces acting on an object pointing in different directions and with different lengths to indicate the magnitude of the forces. The object will likely be shown moving or accelerating in the direction of the larger force.

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What are the three different places on a bridge that would experience different forces?

The three different places on a bridge that would experience different forces are the supports (where vertical forces are highest), the center span (where compression and tension forces are highest), and the connections between bridge sections (where shear forces are highest).


What is the country in South America that has had ten different presidents in ten different years?

it is colombia


How did the ten commandments different from the code of Hamurabi?

one has ten


What are the forces that attract the molecules of a liquid to a different compound usually a solid are called?

These forces are called adhesion forces.


Ten definition of communication?

give ten different def of communication


Does space have different galaxies?

yes, there is ten different galaxies


What is a concurrent forces?

Non concurrent forces are those forces that do not have a common point of intersection and act along different lines of action.


Why do different materials have different melting points?

Different materials have different melting points due to variations in the strength of intermolecular forces between their particles. Substances with strong intermolecular forces require more energy to overcome these forces and transition from solid to liquid states, resulting in higher melting points. Conversely, substances with weaker intermolecular forces have lower melting points.


How do you calculate forces acting in the same direction or different directions?

To calculate forces acting in the same direction, simply add the magnitudes of the forces together. For forces acting in different directions, you must consider both the magnitudes and directions of the forces, using vector addition or subtraction to find the resultant force.


Define concurrent forces?

Concurrent forces are forces that all act on a single point but have different lines of action. These forces can be resolved into components that act in different directions. The equilibrium of a body under concurrent forces can be analyzed using vector diagrams.


What are the all different types of forces?

Gravity, Friction, Air resistance, Turning, Moments, pressure, upthrust, balanced forces, unbalanced forces. there are some of the forces that are well known.