Q2-B- Fill in the blank with the correct answer. 1. When the resultant of force system acting on a body is zero, the body is said to be in (a) rotating condition (b) translation condition (d) dynamic condition (c) equilibrium condition 2. Number of component of reaction at hinge support are (a) zero (b) one (c) two (d) three 3. The angle that the vector A=2i+3j makes with y-axis is 4. If angle made by the force with y and z axes are 0,= 60° and 0,= 45° then 0, 5. Force is completely defined by its (a) magnitude (b) direction (c) point of application (d) All of these

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1. When the resultant of force system acting on a body is zero, the body is said to be in
(a) rotating condition
(d) dynamic condition
(b) translation condition
(c) equilibrium condition
2. Number of component of reaction at hinge support are
(a) zero (b) one (c) two
(d) three
3. The angle that the vector A-2i+3j makes with y-axis is
4. If angle made by the force with y and z axes are 0,= 60° and 0,= 45° then 0,
5. Force is completely defined by its
(a) magnitude (b) direction (c) point of application
(d) All of these
Transcribed Image Text:Q2-B- Fill in the blank with the correct answer. KS) 1. When the resultant of force system acting on a body is zero, the body is said to be in (a) rotating condition (d) dynamic condition (b) translation condition (c) equilibrium condition 2. Number of component of reaction at hinge support are (a) zero (b) one (c) two (d) three 3. The angle that the vector A-2i+3j makes with y-axis is 4. If angle made by the force with y and z axes are 0,= 60° and 0,= 45° then 0, 5. Force is completely defined by its (a) magnitude (b) direction (c) point of application (d) All of these
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