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ModellingIn mechanics, it is necessary to take a real life problem and put it in mathematical language. This process is known as modelling. TerminologyWhen modelling, we often make assumptions to make the mathematics simpler. A particle is a body whose entire weight acts through a single point. A particle doesn’t suffer from air resistance. A lamina is a two dimensional body, it is the 2-dimensional equivalent of a particle. All of the weight acts through one plane. A body is said to be uniform if it has constant density. A body is non-uniform if the density varies throughout. A smooth surface is one which has no friction. A rough surface is one upon which friction acts. We say an object is light if it has no mass. So no weight acts on a light body. An inextensible string is a string which has a fixed length- it is impossible to stretch. A rigid body is a body which is not a point and whose shape is fixed. Revision Guides; MathsRevision.Net Home © Matthew Pinkney 2007 |