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statics
n.
branch of mechanics which studies stationary masses or bodies in equilibrium
Statics
Statics is the branch of
mechanics that is concerned with the analysis of loads (
force and
torque, or "moment") acting on
physical systems that do not experience an acceleration (
a=0), but rather, are in static equilibrium with their environment. When in static equilibrium, the acceleration of the system is zero and the system is either at rest, or its
center of mass moves at constant velocity. The application of
Newton's second law to a system gives:
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Where bold font indicates a vector that has magnitude and direction. F is the total of the forces acting on the system, m is the mass of the system and
a is the acceleration of the system. The summation of forces will give the direction and the magnitude of the acceleration will be inversely proportional to the mass. The assumption of static equilibrium of
a = 0 leads to:
The summation of forces, one of which might be unknown, allows that unknown to be found. Likewise the application of the assumption of zero acceleration to the summation of moments acting on the system leads to:
Here, M is the summation of all moments acting on the system, I is the moment of inertia of the mass and a = 0 the angular acceleration of the system, which when assumed to be zero leads to:
The summation of moments, one of which might be unknown, allows that unknown to be found. These two equations together, can be applied to solve for as many as two loads (forces and moments) acting on the system.
statics
Noun
1. the branch of mechanics concerned with forces in equilibrium
(hypernym) mechanics
Statics
(n.)
That branch of mechanics which treats of the equilibrium of forces, or relates to bodies as held at rest by the forces acting on them; -- distinguished from dynamics.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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