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What is meant by ‘meshing of gears’?
Meshing mean that gears are able to link or interlock with their teeth
All of the above
No. 2 and 3
Hatching
Cantilever
Shearing force
No. 1 and 2
The wedge
Mention TWO differences between suspension and an arch bridge
Meshing mean that gears are able to link or interlock with their teeth
All of the above
No. 2 and 3
Hatching
Cantilever
Shearing force
No. 1 and 2
The wedge
A technique used by artists to enhance a drawing and make it look like more realistic by drawing parallel lines.
Meshing mean that gears are able to link or interlock with their teeth
All of the above
No. 2 and 3
Hatching
Cantilever
Shearing force
No. 1 and 2
The wedge
Mention TWO differences between suspension and an arch bridge
Meshing mean that gears are able to link or interlock with their teeth
All of the above
No. 2 and 3
Hatching
Cantilever
Shearing force
No. 1 and 2
The wedge
List THREE causes of structural failure.
Meshing mean that gears are able to link or interlock with their teeth
All of the above
No. 2 and 3
Hatching
Cantilever
Shearing force
No. 1 and 2
The wedge
Unaligned forces pushing one part of a body in one direction, and another part the body in the opposite direction
Meshing mean that gears are able to link or interlock with their teeth
All of the above
No. 2 and 3
Hatching
Cantilever
Shearing force
No. 1 and 2
The wedge
An inclined plane or ramp.
Meshing mean that gears are able to link or interlock with their teeth
All of the above
No. 2 and 3
Hatching
Cantilever
Shearing force
No. 1 and 2
The wedge
A solid beam that is supported only on one Side
Meshing mean that gears are able to link or interlock with their teeth
All of the above
No. 2 and 3
Hatching
Cantilever
Shearing force
No. 1 and 2
The wedge
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