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It is made of base unit for example, density.

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a. None of the choices

b. Metric units

c. derived units

d. Base units

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The word measurement is derived from the Greek word ____________.

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a. meter

b. metre

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d. metron

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In practice, every three calendar years will have 365 days, and every fourth year is a “leap year”, which
has 366 days, to make up for the extra quarter day over four years.

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The main advantages of the metric system is that it has many base unit for each physical quantity.

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standard unit of volume in metric system.

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a. kiloliter

b. centiliter

c. liter

d. milliliter
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Standard unit of mass in metric system.

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a. decigram

b. centigram

c. gram

d. milligram

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A millimeter is about the thickness of a dime.

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What is Friends language name of International System of Unit

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a. Systeme d' Unites

b. None of the choices

c. Systeme International d' Unites

d. International Systeme

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What is the acronym of NPL?

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a. Nation Physical Laboratory

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c. National Power Laboratory

d. National Physical Laboratory

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Types of Si units which is the simple measurement for time, length, mass, temperature, amount of
substance, electric current, and light intensity.

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a. derived units

b. Base unit

c. None of the choices

d. Metric unit

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What is the boiling point of water at sea level?

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a. 0 centigrade

b. 30 centigrade

c. none of the choices

d. 100 centigrade

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Standard unit of length in metric system.

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a. centimeter

b. kilometer

c. decimeter

d. None of the choices

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It is decimalized system of measurement based on the metre and the gram.

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a. Metric system

b. None of the choices

c. English system

d. Si units

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It is the world’s most widely used system of units, both in everyday commerce and in science.

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a. SI units

b. English system

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d. Metric system

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In the United States, the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), a division of United States Department of
Commerce, regulates commercial measurements.

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Laws to regulate measurement were originally developed to prevent fraud.


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There are only two types of SI units, based and derived units.

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It is The Internationally recognized standard metric system.

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a. English System

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c. International System of Units

d. Metric System

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120.5 centigrade = _____________ kelvin ?

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a. none of the choices

b. 393.65 kelvin

c. 93.65 kelvin

d. 33.65 kelvin

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120 lbs = ___ kg?

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a. 40.40 kg

b. 54.4 kg

c. 45.45 kg

d. 53.54 kg

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150 Fahrenheit =_______ kelvin?

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a. 338.706 kelvin

b. 33.87 kelvin

c. 706.38 kelvin

d. 87.33 kelvin

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86.3 liter = __________ gal ?

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a. 2.279 gal

b. 22.798 gal

c. 227.98 gal

d. none of the choices

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250 kelvin = _________ centigrade ?

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a. 231.5 centigrade

b. 2.315 centigrade

c. none of the choices

d. 23.15 centigrage

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122 meter = ____________ inches ?

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a. 480.315 inches

b. none of the choices

c. 48031.5 inches

d. 4803.15 inches

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100 inches = __________ meter


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a. none of the choices

b. 5.24 meter

c. 25.4 meter

d. 2.54 meter

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500 g = ________ lbs?

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a. 1.1 lbs

b. 9.1 lbs

c. 10.1 lbs

d. 11.1 lbs

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200 Fahrenheit =_______ centigrade ?

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a. 39.33 centigrade

b. 33.33 centigrade

c. 33.39 centigrade

d. 93.33 centigrade

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21 yard = ________ foot ?

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a. 0.63 foot

b. 63 foot

c. 6.3 foot

d. none of the choices

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150 gram = _____________ kilogram ?

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a. none of the choices


b. 0.15 kg

c. 1.5 kg

d. 15 kg

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68 fahrenheit = _____________ kelvin ?

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a. 293.15 kelvin

b. 23.15 kelvin

c. none of the choices

d. 93.15 kelvin

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100 cm = ____ in?

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a. 37.39 in

b. 39.37 in
c. 38 in

d. 35 in

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25.8 lbs = _________ grams ?

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a. 11702.68 grams

b. 1170.268 grams

c. none of the choices

d. 11.70 grams

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5.2 L = ______ gal ?

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a. 3.71 gal

b. 1.37 gal

c. 52.13 gal
d. 2.53 gal

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120 centigrade = ___________ Fahrenheit ?

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a. 248 Fahrenheit

b. 842 Fahrenheit

c. 244 Fahrenheit

d. 482 Fahrenheit

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550 m =________ in ?

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a. 23.6535 in

b. 21.6535 in

c. 21,653.5 in

d. 23,653.5 in
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50 kg = __ g ?

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a. 40,000 g

b. 50,000 g

c. 52,000 g

d. 51,000 g

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100 m = ____ yrd ?

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a. 111.36 yrd

b. 190.361 yrd

c. 109.361 yrd

d. 361.109 yrd

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180 kelvin = __________ fahrenheit ?

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a. 13.567 fahrenheit

b. none of the choices

c. 1357.7 fahrenheit

d. 135.6

What is the acronym of NIST?

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a. Nation Institute of Standard and Technology

b. None of the choices

c. National Institute of Science and Technology

d. National Institute of Standards and Technology

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Freezing point of water at sea level


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a. 50 centigrade

b. 100 centigrade

c. 0 centigrade

d. 112 centigrade

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122 meter = ______________ inches ?

-4803.15 inches

50 kg = ____ g ?

-50,000 g

25.8 lbs = ___________ grams ?

-11702.68 grams

86.3 liter = ____________ gal ?

-22.798 gal

100 inches = ____________ meter

-2.54 meter

21 yard = __________ foot ?

-63 foot
68 fahrenheit = _______________ kelvin ?

-293.15 kelvin

5.2 L = ________ gal ?

-1.37 gal

150 Fahrenheit =_______ kelvin?

-338.706 kelvin

120.5 centigrade = _______________ kelvin ?

-393.65 kelvin

200 Fahrenheit =_______ centigrade ?

-93.33 centigrade

120 centigrade = _____________ Fahrenheit ?

-248 Fahrenheit

250 kelvin = ___________ centigrade ?

-none of the choices

120 lbs = _____ kg?

-54.4 kg

100 cm = ______ in?

- 39.37 in

150 gram = _______________ kilogram ?

-0.15 kg
180 kelvin = ____________ fahrenheit ?

-none of the choices

500 g = __________ lbs?

-1.1 lbs

550 m =________ in ?

-21,653.5 in

100 m = ______ yrd ?

-109.361 yrd

185 fahrenheit = __________ centigrade ?

-85 centigrade

What is the acronym of BTU in pressure?

-British Thermal Units

Commonly defined as the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of
water by one degree celsius.

-calorie

The pressure units commonly used in the USA include the inch of mercury and the atmosphere (29.92
inches of mercury).

-True
280 feet = _____________ meter ?

-85.344 meter

At sea level, the freezing temperature of water is 32 degrees Fahrenheit and the boiling point of water is
212 degrees Fahrenheit.

-True

170 centigrade = ______________ fahrenheit ?

388 fahrenheit

One atmosphere is equivalent to 14.7 pounds per square inch.

-True

The temperature unit commonly used in USA is Centigrade.

-False

700 yard = __________ cm ?

-64,008 cm

A car starts from rest and accelerates uniformly over a time of 5.21 seconds for a distance of
110 m. Determine the acceleration of the car.

Select one:

a. none of the choices

b. 8.10 m/s2 

c. 810 m/s2 
d. 81.10 m/s2  

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To find the resultant vector's magnitude, use the _________ theorem


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a. Parallelogram

b. Trigonometric

c. Polygon

d. Pythagorean 

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Add the following vectors and determine the resultant. 3.0 m/s, 45 deg and 5.0 m/s, 135
deg

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a. 3.38 m/s 

b. 5.38 m/s

c. 4.38 m/s

d. 6.38 m/s

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Two vectors A and B are added by drawing the arrows which represents the vector in such a
way that the initial point of B is on the terminal point of A. The resultant C = A + B, is the
vector from the initial point of A to the terminal point of B.
Select one:

a. Parallelogram Method

b. Trigonometric Method 

c.  Polygon Method

d.  Head-to-Tail Method

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A race car accelerates uniformly from 18.5 m/s to 46.1 m/s in 2.47 seconds. Determine the
acceleration of the car. 
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a. none of the choices

b. 1.12 m/s2 

c. 11.2 m/s2  

d. 12.1 m/s2 

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In order to add ______ quantities, one has merely to make the algebraic addition.

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a. Resultants

b. Scalar

c. magnitude

d. Vector 

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Quantities that are fully described by both magnitude and a direction.


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a. scalars

b. vectors 

c. acceleration

d. velocity

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If ∠A = 89 o and ∠C = 56o, find the value of ∠B.

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a. 25

b. 45

c. 35 

d. 55
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The vectors are translated, to a common origin.

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a. Trigonometric Method

b. Sine and Cosine Method 

c. Parallelogram Method

d. Polygon Method

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Three forces act on a point: 3 N at 0°, 4 N at 90°, and 5 N at 217°. What is the net force?

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a. 1.4 N, 135 degrees

b. 2.1 N, 125 degrees

c. 2.1 N, 135 degrees 

d. 1.4 N, 125 degrees

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The mathematical quantities that are used to describe the motion of objects can be divided
into three categories.
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True 

False

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The resultant and equilibrant of several sets of such known forces are determined by both
graphical and analytical methods.

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a. method

b. object 

c. none of the choices

d. theory

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Quantities that are fully described by a magnitude.


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a. none of the choices 

b. scalars

c. direction

d. vectors

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 An airplane accelerates down a runway at 3.20 m/s2 for 32.8 s until is finally lifts off the
ground. Determine the distance traveled before takeoff.
Select one:

a. 1725 m

b. 1715 m

c. none of the choices

d. 1720 m 

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It is the science of describing the motion of objects using words, diagrams, numbers,
graphs, and equations
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a. none of the choices

b. statics

c. dynamics 

d. kinematics

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In triangle DEF, side e = 8 cm, f = 10 cm, and the angle at D is 60°.  Find side d.

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a. 8.57

b. 7.21 

c. 9.17

d. 8.24

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The motion of objects can not be described by words


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False

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A feather is dropped on the moon from a height of 1.40 meters. The acceleration of gravity
on the moon is 1.67 m/s2. Determine the time for the feather to fall to the surface of the
moon.

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a. 1.29 sec

b. 1.39 sec 

c. 13.9 sec

d. none of the choices

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If the polygon is closed, the resultant is a vector of zero magnitude and has no direction.
This is called the ________ vector.

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a. empty

b. both A and B 

c. none of the choices

d. full

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The moment of the resultant of a system of forces with respect to any axis or point is equal
to the vector sum of the moments of the individual forces of the system with respect to the
same access or point.
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True 

False

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Suzie applies a force of 40.0 N at an angle of 60 degrees up from the horizontal to a wooden rod using a
spring scale. If she generates a torque of 73.0 N*m, how long was the rod?

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a. 21.1 m

b. none of the choices

c. 211 m

d. 2.11 m

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If the body is in equilibrium under the action of a number of the forces, then the algebraic sum of the
moments of the forces about any point is equal to one.

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True

False

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Torque is defined as the cross product of the lever arm distance vector and the force vector.

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False

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If net force acting on body is zero then body is said to be.


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a. not in equilibrium

b. In equilibrium

c. none of the choices

d. Imbalanced

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A body at rest or moving with uniform velocity will have acceleration

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a. 1

b. max

c. min

d. 0

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You are helping your aunt move a piano on wheels from one room to another. When you push the piano
horizontally, it moves at constant speed. What can you say about the piano?

Select one:

a.

It is in static equilibrium.

b.

It is in dynamic equilibrium.

c.

It is in equilibrium because it experiences net force opposite to the friction force

d.

It is in equilibrium because it doesn’t experience a friction force.

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It is in equilibrium because it experiences net force opposite to the friction force

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The sum of the clockwise moments equals sum of the anticlockwise moments when the body is in
equilibrium.

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True

False
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Two students are balancing on a 10m seesaw. The seesaw is designed so that each so that each side of
the seesaw is 5m long. The students on the left weight 60kg and standing 3m away from the center. The
student on the right weighs 45kg. The seesaw is parallel to the ground. Assume the board that makes
the seesaw is massless.

What distance from the center should the student on the right be if they want the seesaw to stay
parallel to the ground?

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a. 4 m

b. 5 m

c. 6 m

d. none of the choices

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What force is necessary to generate a 20.0 N*m torque at an angle of 50 degrees from along a 3.00 m
rod?
Select one:

a. 2.3 N

b. none of the choices

c. 3 N

d. 2 N

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The force applied is one of the three quantities of torque acceleration.

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True

False

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A uniform rod of length 50cm and mass 0.2kg is placed on a fulcrum at a distance of 40cm from the left
end of the rod. At what distance from the left end of the rod should a 0.6kg mass be hung to balance the
rod?

Select one:

a. 4.5 cm

b. none of the choices

c. 54 cm

d. 45 cm

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The moment of the resultant of a system of forces with respect to any axis or point is equal to the vector
sum of the moments of the individual forces of the system with respect to the same access or point.

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True

False

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Equilibrium is the tendency of a force to cause an object to rotate about an axis.

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True

False

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Equilibrium occurs when…

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a. all the forces acting on an object are balanced.

b. all of the choices

c. the sum of the upward forces equals the sum of the downward forces.

d. the net force on the object is zero.

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The angle between the two Force is scalar is one of the three quantities of torque magnitude.

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True

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The length of the lever arm connecting the axis to the point of the force application is one of the three
quantities of torque magnitude.

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False

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"Sum of all forces acting on a body is zero". This condition represents equilibrium's

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a. First condition
b. Fourth condition

c. Third condition

d. Second condition

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What is the magnitude of the sum of the two forces shown in the diagram below?

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a. 137 N

b. 142 N

c. 46 N

d. 102 N

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Does a bridge anchored resting on two pillars have any torque?

Select one:
a. Yes, but it will soon break because of the torque

b. No, Bridge can't have torque

c. No, it isn't moving

d. Yes, but it is at equilibrium

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A bolt connecting the main and rear frame of a mountain bike requires of 15 N.m to tighten. If you are
capable of applying 40N of force to a wrench in any given direction, what is the minimum length of the
wrench that will result in the required torque?

Select one:

a. 37.5 m

b. 3.75 m

c. none of the choices

d. 0.375 m

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A 5.0 m-long uniform beam is held in position by a cord as shown in the diagram. If the tension in the
cord is 8.0 N, what is the weight of the beam?

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a. 9.6 N

b. 8.0 N

c. 18 N

d. 4.8 N

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The moment caused by the resultant force about some arbitrary point is equal to the sum of the
moment due to all of the component forces of the system.

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If a body is in rest or in uniform velocity, it is said to be in

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a. Rest

b. Equilibrium

c. Constant force

d. Uniform motion

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The symbol of torque is the Greek word for TAO.

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To satisfy first condition of equilibrium, if rightward forces are positive, leftward forces must be:

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a. positive

b. halved

c. negative

d. doubled

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Varignon’s Theorem states that the sum of torques due to several forces applied to a single point is
equal to the torque due to the sum (resultant) of the forces.

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True

False

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The magnitude of torque depends on two quantities only.

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The term torque was introduced into English scientific literature by Lord Kevin, in 1884.

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What is the standard unit of force?

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a. None of the choices

b. Joules

c. Newton

d. Grams

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The SI for torque is _______________.

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a. Newton

b. kg*m/s

c. N⋅m

d. Meter

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It is tendency of a force to cause an object to rotate abut an axis.

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a. Equilibrium

b. Vectors

c. Torque

d. Resultant

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A 300-lb box is held at rest on a smooth plane by a force P inclined at an angle θ with the
plane as shown in the figure. If θ = 45°, determine the value of P and the normal pressure N
exerted by the plane.

NOTE : see fig 7 from the LIST OF FIGURE in Week-1


Select one:

a. P = 212.13 lb , N = 409.81 lb

b. P = 2121.3 lb , N = 40981 lb 

c. P = 21213 lb , N = 40.981 lb

d. none of the choices

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The cylinders in the figure have the indicated weights and dimensions. Assuming smooth
contact surfaces, determine the reactions at A, B, C, and D on the cylinders.

NOTE : see fig-13 from the LIST OF FIGURES in Week-1 


Select one:

a. A = 47.39 kN, B = 60 kN, C = 40.85 kN, D = 47.39 kN

b. A = 347.39 kN, B = 600 kN, C = 400.85 kN, D = 347.39 kN

c. none of the choices

d. A = 37.39 kN, B = 6000 kN, C = 4000.85 kN, D = 37.39 kN 

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The cable and boom shown in the figure support a load of 600 lb. Determine the tensile
force T in the cable and the compressive for C in the boom.
NOTE : see fig-5 from the LIST OF FIGURE in Week-1
Select one:

a. T = 43.24 lb , C = 53.94 lb 

b. T = 439.24 lb , C = 537.94 lb

c. none of the choices

d. T = 49.24 lb , C = 57.94 lb

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________________ is defined as the forces which lies in the line of activity but do not intersect
or forms a parallel at a common point.
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a. Parallel Forces

b. none of the choices

c. Forces 

d. Non-Concurrent Forces
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Determine the magnitude of P and F necessary to keep the concurrent force system in the
figure in equilibrium.
NOTE : see fig-8 from the LIST OF FIGURE in week-1

Select one:

a. P = 133.25 N, F = -86.37 N

b. none of the choices

c. P = -13.325 N, F = -86.37 N 

d. P = -133.25 N, F = 86.37 N

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Forces P and F acting along the bars shown in the figure maintain equilibrium of pin A.
Determine the values of P. 
NOTE : see fig-14 from the LIST OF FIGURE in Week1 

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a. P = -14.76 kN

b. P = 14.76 kN

c. none of the choices 

d. P = 4.76 kN

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In a certain non-concurrent force system it is found that summation of fx=-80lb, summation
of fy=160lb and summation Mo=480lb-ft in a counterclockwise sense. Determine the point
at which the resultant intersects the y-axis.
NOTE: see figure 2 from the LIST OF FIGURE in Week-1

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a. 6 ft 

b. none of the choices

c. 8 ft

d. 7 ft

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The effect of a certain non-concurrent force system is defined by the following data:


summation of fx=90kN, summation of fy=-60kN, and summation of Mo=360kN counter
clockwise. Determine the point at which the resultant intersects the x-axis.
Note: see Fig 1, from the LIST OF FIGURE from week-1.

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a. 8 m 
b. 6 m

c. none of the choices

d. 7 m

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One ____________ would be to resolve a pair of forces using the parallelogram or triangle
method into a resultant.

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a. none of the choices

b. logical method

c. algebraic method 

d. graphical method

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The figure represents the concurrent force system acting at a joint of a bridge truss.
Determine the value of P and F to maintain equilibrium of the forces.

NOTE : see fig-9 from the LIST OF FIGURE in Week-1


Select one:

a. P = 65.45 lb, F = 12.44 lb 

b. P = 165.45 lb, F = 412.44 lb

c. none of the choices

d. P = 265.45 lb, F = 472.44 lb

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The 300-lb force and the 400-lb force shown in the figure are to be held in equilibrium by a
third force F acting at an unknown angle θ with the horizontal. Determine the values of F. 
NOTE : see fig-10 from the LIST OF FIGURE in Week-1

Select one:

a. F = 205.31 lb

b. none of the choices

c. F = 20.31 lb 

d. 5.31 lb

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Determine the resultant of the force system shown in the figure and its x and y intercepts.
NOTE: see fig-3 from the LIST OF FIGURE in WEEK-1

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a. 161.314 lb 

b. 163.114 lb

c. 164.311 lb
d. none of the choices

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A cylinder weighing 400 lb. is held against a smooth incline by means of the weightless rod
AB in the figure. Determine the forces P and N exerted on the cylinder by the rod and the
incline.
NOTE : see fig-6 from the LIST OF FIGURE in Week-1

Select one:

a. P = 0.9038 N , N = 418.60 lb

b. P = 9038 N , N = 4186.0 lb 

c. P = 90.38 N , N = 41.860 lb

d. none of the choices

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The resultant of non-concurrent force system is defined according to _________, __________,


and ___________.

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a. speed, inclination, position 

b. magnitude, displacement, position

c. none of the choices

d. magnitude, inclination, position

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Cords are loop around a small spacer separating two cylinders each weighing 400 lb. and
pass, as shown in the fig-12 from the LIST OF FIGURE in Week-1  over a frictionless pulley to
weights of 200 lb. and 400 lb. Determine the angle θ. 
Select one:

a. none of the choices

b. θ = 70 degrees 

c. θ = 60 degrees

d. θ = 76 degrees

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Two weightless bars pinned together as shown in the fig-15 from the LIST OF FIGURE in
Week-1 support a load of 35 kN. Determine the forces P and F acting respectively along
bars AB and AC that maintain equilibrium of pin A.
 

Select one:
a. none of the choices

b. P = 900.14 kN, F = 4.03 kN 

c. P =9.14 kN, F = 6.03 kN

d. P = 90.14 kN, F = 64.03 kN

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Since all of these forces are not entirely parallel, the position of the resultant can be
established    using the ________ or ________ methods. 

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a. graphical, logical

b. analytical, graphical

c. none of the choices 

d. graphical, algebraic

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If there is a great number of forces, the ___________ to this system would potentially be
simpler if the forces that are   applied to the system are easy to break into components.

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a. algebraic solution

b. none of the choices

c. graphical solution 

d. logical solution

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The three forces in the figure create a vertical resultant acting through point A. If T is known
to be 361 lb., compute the values of F and P.
NOTE: see fig-4 from the LIST OF FIGURE in week-1

Select one:

a. F = 25.329 lb , P = 507.06 lb 

b. F = 2532.9 lb , P = 50.706 lb

c. none of the choices

d. F = 253.29 lb , P = 507.06 lb

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Determine the values of α and θ so that the forces shown in the figure will be in equilibrium.

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a.  α =46.57 degrees and θ = 28.96 degrees

b.  α =4.57 degrees and θ = 58.96 degrees 


c. none of the choices

d.  α =6.57 degrees and θ = 2.96 degrees

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When elastic bodies vibrate they produce the simplest type of periodic motion.

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a. none of the choices

b. simple pendulum 

c. period

d. simple harmonic motion or SHM

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The number of seconds it will require to make one complete vibration or one up and down
is called?

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a. period 

b. waves

c. displacement

d. none of the choices

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The distance of the mass below or above from the center position, or rest position.
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a. periodic motion

b. displacement 

c. none of the choices

d. waves
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A shot at an initial velocity at an angle above the horizon.


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a. none of the choices

b. free fall

c. projectile

d. kinematics 

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It is autonomous of the body’s mass.


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a. projectile 

b. free fall

c. free falling object

d. none of the choices

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Free-falling objects  always encounter air resistance.


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True 

False

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It is a bob suspended from a very light string or rod.

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a. none of the choices

b. period 

c. waves

d. simple pendulum

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An object that is falling under the sole influence of gravity.


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a. range 

b. free fall

c. none of the choices

d. free falling object

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 Is defined as the projection of uniform circular motion on a straight line.

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a. simple harmonic motion

b. motion 

c. period

d. none of the choices

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The motion of a body which repeats itself at regular intervals of time or period.
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a. simple harmonic motion

b. none of the choices

c. periodic motion

d. displacement 

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Such an object will rise until its velocity is ______________.


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a. 3

b. 0 or zero 

c. 5

d. 2

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The maximum value of the sine function.


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a. 3 or three

b. 1 or one

c. 4 or four

d. 2 or two 

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Once we know how long the projectile stayed in the air, finding the _____________ from the
horizontal motion is simple.
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a. none of the choices

b. trajectory height 

c. range

d. free falling object

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 The ______ in simple harmonic motion is proportional and opposite to the displacement.
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a. displacement

b. period

c. angular harmonic motion 

d. acceleration

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In reality we are dealing with two sets of independent equations for the x and y directions
and can envision the problem as a superposition of two completely independent motions
that together are equivalent to the projectile motion.
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True 

False

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When the cycle in harmonic curve is repeated successively the result will be a series
of__________?

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a. displacement

b. waves

c. none of the choices 

d. period

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An object thrown upward with velocity will rise to a height.
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a. motion

b. free fall 

c. range

d. trajectory height

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 The motion is repeated in the same length of time.


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a. period

b. none of the choices

c. angular harmonic motion

d. acceleration 

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When displacement is plotted against time, the result will be a _________?

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a. displacement

b. simple pendulum

c. period 

d. harmonic curve

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All free-falling objects (on Earth) accelerate at a rate of _____________.
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a. 9.8m/s2

b. 9.8m/s

c. none of the choices

d. 98m/s2 

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175 m = _______________ yrd

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a. 198.132

b. 195.382

c. 191.382

d. 193.182

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Defined as the cross product of the lever arm distance vector and the force vector.

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a. none of the choices

b. acceleration
c. velocity

d. equilibrium

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When elastic bodies vibrate they produce the simplest type of periodic motion.

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a. period

b. simple pendulum

c. simple harmonic motion or SHM

d. none of the choices

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350 Fahrenheit = _____________ Celsius

Select one:

a. 176.667

b. 167.66
c. 160.76

d. 17.67

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560 Kelvin = ______________ Celsius

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a. 256.88

b. 288.65

c. 286.85

d. 200.85

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460 Kelvin = ____________ Fahrenheit

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a. 386.33

b. 300.33
c. 333.86

d. 368.33

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