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1. What effects does a screwdriver cause on a screw if it is moving as shown in the figure?

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  1. Rotational and twisting effect
  2. Stretching and bending effect
  3. Rotational and compressing effect
  4. Compressing and bending effect

Correct Answer: C

2. Two forces of magnitudes 45 N and 35 N respectively are acting at the same object. Which of the values below can be the resultant of the abovementioned forces?

  1. 90 N
  2. 5 N
  3. 0 N
  4. 22 N

Correct Answer: D

3. Three forces are acting at the object as shown in the figure.

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What is the magnitude of the resultant force if each unit corresponds to 1N?

  1. 4 N
  2. 4√2 N
  3. 3.14 N
  4. 3 N

Correct Answer: A

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