Mechanics uses?modelling?to solve problems in real life situations
We use?assumptions?to simplify real life problems in order to turn them into equations or graphs that can be solved
We will sometimes need to?criticise?or?refine our assumptions?to improve the model
Modelling Assumptions in Mechanics:
There are many different?modelling assumptions?that can be made when dealing with?real life situations
Different assumptions will be needed for different models
The assumptions you make will affect the calculations in each problem differently
What types of modelling assumptions are there?
Gravity?is constant and vertical
Air resistance?is usually modelled as?negligible?and can be ignored
A?smooth?surface has no?friction
A?rough?surface has a?frictional force?between the surface and any object that makes contact with it
A?particle?has?negligible?dimensions, therefore forces will all act on a particle at the same point
A?rod?or a?beam?should be treated as a long, rigid particle
A?uniform?object’s?mass?is distributed evenly
A?light?object has zero?mass
An?inextensible?object cannot be stretched
Worked Example
a) A and B are both particles.
b) The string is light.
c) The string is inextensible.
d) The pulley is smooth.
e) The surface A is moving along is smooth.
Exam Tip
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