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Engineering Mechanics Practice Test: Principle of Virtual Work
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Principle of Virtual Work topics include: Work, conservative forces, potential energy, equilibrium potential energy criterion and stability configurations. The principle of virtual work (PVW) states that the virtual work of the forces applied to a system is zero when the system is in equilibrium.  The PVW states that the stress, body force, and traction are in equilibrium if and only if the IVW equals the EVW for every virtual displacement field.  The PVW was originally used to examine systems of rigid structures. It is a powerful method for solving problems involving several connected... Show more
Engineering Mechanics Practice Test: Principle of Virtual Work
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1. We first make equilibrium equations of the body by considering all the three dimensional forces and then the free body diagram is made and solved. Thus the criteria for the potential energy equilibrium.
2. Which of the following needs to zero for the perfect equilibrium for the calculation of the work?
3. Free body diagrams doesn’t play any role in making the calculations on the conditions of the equilibrium of the body when there is the involvement of the potential energy.
4. Which of the following is the SI unit of force?
5. For stability of equilibrium configuration the net force acting on the body is zero.
6. We use sometimes the measures to know the direction of moment in the calculations of the moments caused by the conservative forces. Which one is right about it(consider the mentioned axis to be positive)?
7. For equilibrium, the net moment acting on the body by various conservative forces is zero.
8. If five forces are acting on the single particle and having an angle of 72˚ between each and are collinear, then:
9. The point of application where the total weight can be expected to be concentrated if the gravitational force is dispersed across the volume of the body is called ______
10. Which of the following is a feature of friction?
11. ∑Fx=0, ∑Fy=0 and ∑Fz=0 are vector equations for the three dimensions. They are satisfied when the body is achieved it state of equilibrium and the body has potential energy stabilised.
12. If the supports are properly aligned then the reaction forces developed under the potential energy diagrams are adequate to support the body.
13. Which element of the truss section is made to apply the method of sections in the free body diagram?
14. Free body diagrams doesn’t play any role in making the calculations on the conditions of stability of equilibrium configuration.
15. Virtual Work done is best given by_______________
16. The moment of the resultant of two concurrent forces to a center in their plane is equal to
17. Virtual work done by the couple is best given by_____________
18. Which of the following doesn’t affect frictional force?
19. Over a block of weight W, the theory of friction is described. Which of the following describes the surface on which of the following block is located?
20. What is the sum of squares of the cosine angles made by the conservative force vector with the coordinate axis?
21. What does Newton’s third law states for the work done?
22. Work done is best given by___________
23. Which of the following forces do not cause the rotation?
24. Which of the following is the basic law for mechanics?
25. The main condition for the stability of the equilibrium configuration is that the distance between various particles of the body does change.