51 | Mechanical efficiency (given measured performance,ideal performance) | |
52 | Mechanical efficiency for lifting object (given weight,heigth,force,distance) | |
53 | Mechanical efficiency for block and tackle (given load weight,force,number of rope pulley) | |
54 | Mechanical efficiency for block and tackle (given weight of material,weight of segments) | |
55 | Mechanical efficiency for block and tackle (given friction,length,force,distance) | |
56 | Hooke's law | |
57 | Displacement of the spring (given force and constant) | |
58 | Elastic potential energy (potential energy stored in a spring ) | |
59 | Potential energy | |
60 | Potential energy (mass, gravity, and altitude) | |
61 | Mass (given gravity potential energy , altitude and gravity acceleration) | |
62 | Altitude of the object (given gravity potential energy ,mass and gravity acceleration). | |
63 | Gravitational potential energy general formula (given mass and distance) | |
64 | Potential energy (general formular) | |
65 | Tensile stress | |
66 | Work done by a torque | |
67 | Work done by a torque (given torque and angle of rotation) | |
68 | Angle of rotation (given work and Torque) | |
69 | Torque (given lever arm, force and angle) | |
70 | Angle of the rotation (given force and Torque) | |
71 | Force (given level arm, angle and torque) | |
72 | Length of the lever arm (given force,angle and torque) | |
73 | Torque (give work and angle of rotation) | |
74 | Torque (given force directed perpendicularly to the position of particle and arm length) | |
75 | Distance from the axis of rotation to the particle (given Torque and force) | |