Kinetics Exercises - Single Mass Point & Rigid Bodies

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In summary, kinetics is the branch of physics that deals with the motion of objects and the forces that cause that motion. A single mass point is a point-like object used in simplified models to represent an object's mass and position. Rigid bodies are objects that do not deform under external forces and are commonly used in kinetics exercises. The velocity of a single mass point can be calculated using the formula v = Δx/Δt. In kinetics exercises, various types of forces such as gravity, friction, normal force, tension, and applied forces are involved, which can be either external or internal.
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does anybody has any recommended websites or materials that provide exercises for kinetics of single mass point and kinetics of rigid bodies as I'm looking for exercises to do or practice...

thanx...
 
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Try this website:

http://hypertextbook.com/

Then click on Physics, and then Mechanics. I haven't spent much time there, but they look like they may have some stuff that will help.
 

Related to Kinetics Exercises - Single Mass Point & Rigid Bodies

1. What is kinetics?

Kinetics is the branch of physics that deals with the motion of objects and the forces that cause that motion.

2. What is a single mass point?

A single mass point is a point-like object that is used to represent the mass and position of an object in a simplified model. It is often used in kinetics exercises to simplify complex systems.

3. What are rigid bodies?

Rigid bodies are objects that do not deform or change shape when subjected to external forces. They are often used in kinetics exercises to analyze the motion of objects.

4. How do you calculate the velocity of a single mass point?

The velocity of a single mass point can be calculated using the formula v = Δx/Δt, where Δx is the change in position and Δt is the change in time.

5. What types of forces are involved in kinetics exercises?

There are several types of forces involved in kinetics exercises, including gravity, friction, normal force, tension, and applied forces. These forces can either be external forces acting on the object or internal forces between different parts of the object.

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