Mechanical Engineering - Engineering Mechanics - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Engineering Mechanics - Section 1 (Q.No. 4)
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The term 'force' may be defined as an agent which produces or tends to produce, destroys or tends to destroy motion.
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Bismay kumar pusti said:   1 decade ago
What is archimedes principle?

Pradeep said:   1 decade ago
Force give more motion for a motion but it can destroys motion only only if it opposite.

Akanksha said:   1 decade ago
The answer is correct because motion always equal to multiple of mass and acceleration so we can also said that it produce or tend to produce or destroy tends to destroy motion.

Akshay vadak said:   1 decade ago
A answer is correct because force = mass*acceleration. It is a agent of pull or push means motion depend on force.

Cheeranjeevi palanivelu said:   1 decade ago
According to definition of force in engineering mechanics, "Force is defined as a agent of pull or push, which results in the motion of the body or stops the motion of the body".

Shubham sethi said:   1 decade ago
According to Newton's first law. "Every body continues in state of rest or uniform motion until and unless an external force is applied on it. ".

Rehan said:   1 decade ago
Force being an dynamic quantity when it applies to static body it comes in motion.

BHAVIRISHETTY ANILKUMAR said:   1 decade ago
Force changes the position a body so it may destroy the motion or it may set into the motion of the body. Suppose see if a car is going on the road by application of force we can stop it. By application of force we can set the block or body in motion.

Rahul Kumar said:   1 decade ago
Here only motion has been described, when deformation is there that has not been mentioned or explained properly.

Sanjith.m said:   1 decade ago
The force which changes or tends to change the state of rest or uniform motion. You can assume more examples.


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