I learned AutoCAD early in high school then solidworks later in high school. During my time in high school I got a job at a custom window manufacture, all they used was AutoCAD, I really wished they would have used solidworks, I even mentioned it to them. You really never know what your employer...
Does Newtons third law come into play? The case exerts a force of 10,000N on the ground and the ground exerts -10,000N on the case, but does that ever matter(considering force normal)?
Exactly, I don't see myself lifting, much less dropping a 1000Kg case, hehe. It would be much more likely to be kicked or knocked over.
Thanks for the confirmation of my thoughts
OK say the cases are exactly the same in every single way, except the massThe force of the 1000Kg case hitting the ground (10,000N) would be much greater than the force of the 1Kg case hitting the ground (10N). But would the force being exerted on the computer components be the same since they...
Ok thanks for the help but one more hypothetical If you dropped the cases from equal distances, all/most the force would be transferred to the ground and not the computer components since they would accelerate and decelerate at the same rate (gravity)
It's a pretty simple question but it's been racking my brain. Say I wanted to build a shock-proof computer case, would I want it to be heavy or light? My though is that it should be heavy.
If I kicked a 1Kg case with 1000 Newtons of force the case and components would accelerate are...