Anchorage in physics refers to the process of securing an object in place by using a force or mechanism to prevent it from moving. This concept is important in various areas of physics, including mechanics, engineering, and material science.
Types of Anchorage
There are different types of anchorage, each of which is used in specific applications:
Mechanical Anchorage: This involves using physical devices such as bolts, nuts, screws, and clamps to hold objects in place. It is commonly used in construction, carpentry, and machine design.
Adhesive Anchorage:Adhesives and glues are used to bond objects to a surface, providing a strong and durable hold. This method is frequently used in manufacturing and repair work.
Identify and analyze forces responsible for changes in rotational motion and develop an understanding of the effect of rotational inertia on the motion of a rotating object (e.g., merry-go-round, spinning toy, spinning figure skater, stellar collapse [supernova], rapidly spinning pulsar).