Branches
Infrastructure
Concurrent forces
Non Concurrent forces
Equilibrium
100

measurements and distances

Surveying deals with

100

Facilities for usage of human kind

Infrastructure means

100

Splitting a force into two components

Resolution means

100

rotational effect of a fore

Moment

100

change in position, size or shape when forces are applied

Inertia

200

Quality, time and Cost 

Construction management deals with 

200

construction of roads, dams, bridges and facilities

What is the role of civil Engineer

200

Forces acting at a point

Concurrent forces are 

200

algebraic summation of moments of forces divided by sumation of y components of all foces

X-intercept

200

No change in position, shape or size even when force is applied

Equilibrium

300

Flow characteristics 

Fluid Mechanics deals with 

300

used to transport vehicles

Roads

300

Same effect as the combined effect of all forces

Resultant force has

300

summation of moments divided by magnitude of resultant force

Distance of resultant from a reference point is

300

No change in position, shape or size when no forces are applied

Inertia

400

Analysis and design of foundation 

Soil Mechanics or Geo-technical Engineering deals with 

400

Diagonal of the completed parallelogram

Resultant of two concurrent forces is the

400

find position of resultant in addition to magnitude and direction.

Varignon's theorem 

400

the object pushes outwards to retain shape and size 

when compressive forces are applied on an object, 
500

Calculating measurements of components and materials required

Design means

500

angle to any reference line

direction of a force can be represented by 

500

perpendicular to the contact surface

reaction forces are
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