Experimental Verification of Lami’s Theorem

Experimental Verification of Lami’s Theorem

Lami’s theorem states that, if three concurrent forces act on a body keeping it in Equilibrium, then each force is proportional to the sine of…
Explain Lami’s Theorem

Explain Lami’s Theorem

Lami’s theorem states that if three forces acting at a point are in equilibrium, then each of the force is directly proportional to the sine…
Explain Equilibrant in terms of Newton’s Second Law of Motion

Explain Equilibrant in terms of Newton’s Second Law of Motion

According to Newton’s second law of motion, a body moves with velocity if it is acted upon by a force. When the body is subjected…
Triangle Law of Forces

Triangle Law of Forces

Triangular law of forces states that if there are two forces which are congregation or transient through a point then the third or enclosing side…
Concurrent Forces and Coplanar Forces

Concurrent Forces and Coplanar Forces

The basic knowledge of various kinds of forces and motion is highly desirable for engineering and practical applications. Newton’s laws of motion define and gives…
Working of Rocket and Jet Plane in terms of Newton’s Third Law

Working of Rocket and Jet Plane in terms of Newton’s Third Law

The propulsion of a rocket is one of the most interesting examples of Newton’s third law of motion and the law of conservation of momentum.…
Newton’s Third Law of Motion

Newton’s Third Law of Motion

Newton’s Third Law of Motion states that ‘To every action there is an equal and opposite reaction’. It is a common observation that when we…
Principle of Impulse and Momentum

Principle of Impulse and Momentum

By Newton’s second law of motion, the force acting on a body = m a, where m = mass of the body and a =…
Define Impulsive Force and Impulse of a Force

Define Impulsive Force and Impulse of a Force

(i) Impulsive Force An impulsive force is a very great force acting for a very short time on a body, so that the change in…
Newton’s Second Law of Motion

Newton’s Second Law of Motion

The second law states that the rate of change of momentum of a body, is directly proportional to the force applied and this change in…
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