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Question A B C D Ans
No.
If two forces of magnitude P and 2P act on
1 2P 3P P 4P c
a body , then their miniimum resultant is
Two forces 3N and 1N act at normal to
2 (10)½ (12)½ (8)½ (7)½ a
each other.The resultant is
Two forces 2N and 4N act at a point on a
3 (10)½ (6)½ (28)½ (8)½ c
body.The resultant when they act at 60° is
If two forces of magnitude 4kN and 8kN
4 act on a body , then their minimum 5kN 4kN 3kN 2kN b
resultant is
If two forces each of magnitude 'F' act at
right angles, their effect may be
5 (2)½F (F)½ (3F)½ (5F)½ a
neutralised by a third force P. The value of
P is
If the resultant of two forces (P+Q) and(P-
cos a=[- cos
6 Q) is(P²+Q²)½, then the angle between cos a=(P²+Q²) cos a=(P²-Q²) a
(P²+Q²/2(P²-Q²)] a=(P²+Q²+2PQ)
them is given by
Two equal forces act on a body.The
square of the resultant is three times the
7 90° 120° 60° 100° c
product of the forces. Then the angle
between them is
If two forces of magnitude 10kN and
8 20kN act on a body , then their maximum 20kN 30kN 50kN 10kN b
resultant is
The effect of a given force remains
9 unaltered at any point along the line of resolution law of motion law of transmissibility equilibrium c
action .This is according to
The resultant of two forces each of
10 P/2 P/(2)½ (2P)½ (P)½ b
magnitude P/2 acting at a right angle is
The resultant of two forces each of
11 2P 3P (3)½P (2)½P c
magnitude P acting at 60° is
The resultant of two forces P1 and P2 is R.
If P1 is doubled and the new resultant
12 P1=P2 P2=R P1=R 2P1=R c
remains R and becomes perpendicular to
P2 ,then
If two forces of magnitude 7N and 8N act
13 10N 15N 13N 16N c
at 60° , then the resultant will be
If two forces of magnitude P each act at
14 2P cosB P cos2B P(2+2cosB)½ P cosB c
angle 'B' .Then resultant will be
If the resultant of two equal forces has the
15 same magnitude, then the angle between 120° 60° 90° 50° a
them is
The angle between two forces ,when the
16 180°and 0° 90° and 0° 0° and 180° 0° and 90° c
resultant is maximum and minimum are
A ------------- is a single force which can
17 replace two or more forces and produce resultant equilibrant moment couple a
the same effect.
The splitting of a force into two
18 perpendicular directions without changing resultant resolution moment couple b
its effect is called
The square of the resultant of forces P1 P1²+P2²+2P1P2cos
19 P1²+P2²+2P1P2 P1²+P2²-2P1P2 P1²+P2² b
and P2 with a angle 'D' between them is D
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
If two equal forces are acting at a right
22 angle,having resultant force of (20)½ ,then (15)½ (5)½ (25)½ (10)½ d
find out magnitude of each force.
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
A block of mass 9 Kg rests on a plane
making an angle of 160 with horizontal.
38 86.5N 84.86 N 24.34N 24.8N b
Determine the component of the weight
normal to the plane.
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
A block of mass 23 Kg rests on a plane
making an angle of 100 with horizontal.
53 222.20N 39.18N 22.22 N 93.18 N a
Determine the component of the weight
normal to the plane.
Two forces act an angle of 120°. If the
greater force is 150 N and their resultant is
54 70 N 75 N 30N 35N b
perpendicular to the smaller force, the
smaller force is
Two forces act an angle of 120°. If the
greater force is 100 N and their resultant is
55 50 N 75 N 30N 35N a
perpendic-ular to the smaller force, the
smaller force is
Three concurrent forces Q=10N, P=15N,
F=15N act at point O. Q is along +ve x
56 axis, P is acting at an angle 45° in forth 23.45 N 32.45 N 45.45 N 40 N a
quadrant and F is acting in third quadrant
at an angle 45°. Then their resultant is
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
If the resultant is equal to 0.6 times the
66 magnitude of two equal forces, then the 145 135 120 100 a
angle between the forces is nearer to
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
On a rod AD forces 20N, 10N, 35N, 15 N
act at points A, B, C, D resp. Forces 20N,
10N, 15 N act downward and 35N acts
82 upward. The position of the points B,C,D 20 mm 125 mm 10 mm 25 mm c
from A are 20mm, 30mm, and 50mm
respectively. The position of the resultant
from point A is
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
Three forces acting on a rigid body are
represented in magnitude, direction and
action by the three side of a triangle taken None of the
93 1 2 0.5 b
in order. The forces are equivalent to a above
couple whose moment is equal to k times
the area of triangle. k is equal to
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
Two unlike parallel forces of 20 N each
act at 45 deg with the X-axis. The
107 perpendicular distance between the line of 10 Nm 15 Nm 18 Nm 20 Nm d
action of the forces is 1 m. The moment
produced is
Two unlike parallel forces of 20 N each
act at 30 deg with the X-axis at points A
108 5 Nm 10 Nm 12 Nm 15 Nm b
and B which are 1m apart on the x axis.
The moment produced is
A force of 50 N acts tangentially to a
circle of diameter 750 mm. Its moment
109 31000 Nmm 34000 Nmm 35000 Nmm 37500 Nmm d
about a point situated diameterically
opposite is
A force of 50 N acts tangentially to a
110 circle of diameter 750 mm. Its moment 18750 Nmm 15000 Nmm 15575 Nmm 12500 Nmm a
about the center of the circle will be
If two unlike parallel forces are acting on a within the two outside the two at the center of the two None of the
111 b
member then their resultant will lie forces forces forces above
If two like parallel forces are acting on a within the two outside the two at the center of the two None of the
112 a
member then their resultant will lie forces forces forces above
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
Four forces 50N,100N,150N,200N act in
clockwise direction along the sides of a
121 125Nm 250Nm 30Nm 150 Nm d
square of side 0.6m. The moment of force
about the centroid of the square is
In a member
ABCD,AB=1m,BC=1m,CD=4m, Force at
A=20N acting vertically upwards ,at
123 B=20N acting vertically downards, at 110N 90N 20N 70N d
C=30N acting vertically upwards and at
D=40N acting vertically
upwards.Resultant of the force system is
The algebraic sum of the two forces magnitude of two magnitude of one
125 zero none of the above c
forming couple is equal to forces force
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
A member AB of 600mm length is
inclined at 60 degrees to the horizontal.A
1.558Nm(anticloc 2.558Nm(anticlo
136 force of 300N acts towards left 1.558Nm(clockwis 2.558Nm(clockwise) b
kwise) ckwise)
horizontally at A. The moment produced e)
at B is
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
A horizontal member AB of length 5m is
subjected to inclined force of 30 N acting
40 degrees anticlockwise with the 48.2 Nm,48.2
149 24.2 Nm,48.2 Nm 48.2 Nm,24.2 Nm 24.2 Nm,24.2 Nm d
horizontal and acting at the center of the Nm
member. The magnitude of the moment
produced about A and B are respectively
Three forces P = 50 N (towards East), Q =
100 N (towards North), and R = 75 N
150 55.9 N 65.9 N 75.9 N 85.9 N a
(towards South), are acting on the
member, their resultant is nearer to
The forces 1N, 2 N, 3 N, 4N, 5N and 6N
act in order along the sides of a regular
151 0N 6N 12 N 21N b
hexagon. 1 N force acting horizontally
towards right, then the resultant is nearer to
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
Four Forces 100N, 200N, 300N and P
acting along sides of a rectangle in cyclic
order. 100 N force is acting horizontally
161 300N 400N 325.7N 378.25N b
towards right. Their resultant is 282.8 N
(in 3rd quadrant). The magnitude of the
force P is nearer to
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
Forces acting at points A, B, C, D
tangentially on a circle taken in order
anticlockwise are 1) 100 N acting towards
169 North 2) P N acting towards West 3) 50 87.45N 91.83N 103.42N 59.47N b
N acting towards South 4)125 N acting
towards East respectively. If resultant
force is 60 N in 1st quadrant. Find P
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
Which of the following statement is
correct i) sumation of moment of all forces
about pt is equal to resultant moment @
180 i ii i & iii none of the above a
same point ii) sumation of all forces is
equal to resultant.iii) a&b iv) none of the
above.
Forces 10N, 20N, 30N & 40N acts along
sides of rectangle PQ, QR,RS,SP
181 28.28N 40N 48N 37N a
respectively. Then resultant force is given
by
Forces 10N, 20N, 30N & 40N acts along
sides of rectangle PQ, QR,RS,SP of
size3m X 4m has resultant force 28.28 N
182 3.63m 6.36m 2.36m 4.36m b
directed in S45W causing anticlockwise
moment about P. Calcualte location of
resultant w.r.t. P
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
Three forces act at A (4m,0), B (4m,3m)
and C (0,5m) of magnitudes 60N
190 vertically upward, 100N along OB and 200Nm 160Nm 145Nm 180Nm b
80N horizontally towards right
respectively. Find moment about origin
Three forces act at A (4m,0), B (4m,3m)
and C (0,5m) of magnitudes 60N
191 vertically upward, 100N along OB and 150N 166.43N 200N 135N c
80N horizontally towards right
respectively. Find the resultant.
Three forces act at A (4m,0), B (4m,3m)
and C (0,5m) of magnitudes 60N
vertically upward, 100N along OB and
192 36.87º 35.30º 40.24º 32.74º a
80N horizontally towards right
respectively. Find inclination of the
resultant.
Three forces act at A (4m,0), B (4m,3m)
and C (0,5m) of magnitudes 60N
vertically upward, 50N along OB and
193 36.87º 35.30º 56.31º 32.74º c
100N horizontally towards left
respectively. Find inclination of the
resultant.
Three forces act at A (4m,0), B (4m,3m)
and C (0,5m) of magnitudes 60N
194 vertically upward, 50N along OB and 150N 166.43N 108.17N 135N c
100N horizontally towards left
respectively. Find the resultant.
Three forces act at A (4m,0), B (4m,3m)
and C (0,5m) of magnitudes 60N
vertically upward, 50N along OB and
195 800Nm 740Nm 720Nm 780Nm b
100N horizontally towards left
respectively. Find the value of moment at
origin
ABC is a right angled triangle having AB
horizontal base of 4m length. AC is
196 vertical 6m in length. Forces 100N, 200N 50N 47.7N 57N 49.35N b
and 120N act along AB,BC and CA
respectively. Find resultant
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
ABC is a right angled triangle having AB
horizontal base of 4m length. AC is
vertical 3m in length. Forces 80N, 100N
201 45N 60N 80N 75N b
and P N act along AB,BC and CA
respectively. Find magnitude of P if
system reduces to a couple.
ABC is a right angled triangle having AB
horizontal base of 4m length. AC is
vertical 3m in length. Forces 80N, P N and
202 100N 60N 80N 75N a
60N act along AB,BC and CA
respectively. Find magnitude of P if
system reduces to a couple.
ABC is a right angled triangle having AB
horizontal base of 4m length. AC is
vertical 3m in length. Forces P N, 100N
203 100N 60N 80N 75N c
and 60N act along AB,BC and CA
respectively. Find magnitude of P if
system reduces to a couple.
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
Right
The C.G. of a plane lamina will not be at Equilateral
1 Circle Rectangle angled d
its geometrical centre if it is a Triangle
Triangle
A square hole is punched out of circular
lamina of radius 'r' in such a way that
centre of square is on Y axis and its base
2 0 r/4 r/2 -r/4 a
coincides with horizontal diameter of
circle. If the side of square is 'r/2'. The X
centroidal distance is
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
A letter 'A' is made up of wire
bends.The length of each inclined wire
is 30cm and the horizontal distance
13 28.28 cm 15 cm 10 cm 14.14 cm d
between them is 20cm. The horizontal
wire is of length 10cm. The Y-
centroidal distance from the base of 'A' is
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
A parabolic lamina of base 10cm and
26 height 5cm is given by equation ' y = 7.5 cm 13.33 cm 3.33 cm 3 cm a
hx²/a² '. The X centroidal distance is
The C.G. of a wire bend forming a (6.366 cm, (4.244 cm, 4.244 (2.387 cm,
34 (0,0) a
quarter circular arc with radius 10cm is 6.366 cm) cm) 2.387 cm)
The C.G. of a circular stor lamina with
(6.59 cm , 6.59
35 the subtended angle 30°, radius 10cm is (6.59 cm , 0) (9.88 cm, 0) (0,0) a
cm)
symmetrical about x axis is
The C.G. of a quarter circular area with (6.366 cm, (4.244 cm, 4.244 (2.387 cm,
36 (0,0) b
radius 10cm is 6.366 cm) cm) 2.387 cm)
A trapezoid having two parallel sides
10cm and 20cm and height 30cm. The Y
37 20 cm 0 cm 13.33 cm 15 cm c
centroidal distance from side having
width 20 cm is
A symmetrical 'T' shaped lamina is made
from two rectangles 15cm X 5cm , so
38 12.5 cm 7.5 cm 10 cm 11.5 cm a
that total height is 20cm. The centroidal
distance from bottom is
The Y centroidal distance of frustum of
cone from base with base diameter
39 5 cm 4.4 cm 10 cm 8 cm b
10cm, top diameter 5cm and height
10cm is
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
The angle made by side of square lamina
40 with horizontal if suspended freely from 45° 90° 0° All of above a
the corner is
The centre of gravity G is a point which
41 locates the ……………. of a system of area volume resultant weight none c
particles.
For a system of n particles, the weights non-parallel
42 parallel forces both A and B none b
of particles comprise of a system of forces
The location of centre of gravity
43 ……………….. that of the center of coincides with is different than is away none a
mass.
The centroid C is a point which defines all of the
44 area volume geometric centre c
the ………………… of an object. above
The centroid coincides with centre of
45 mass or centre of gravity only if material uniform homogeneous both A and B none c
composing the body is
Formulae used to locate the centre of
gravity represent a balance between the
all of the
46 sum of moments of all the parts of the one part two parts resultant c
above
system and the moment of ……………
for the system.
For a triangle, the centroid is located at
47 one third height two third height one half height none a
………………. from the base.
For a triangle, the centroid is located at
48 one third height two third height one half height none b
………………. from the apex.
For a triangle, the centroid is located at
one third, one one third, two one half, one
49 ………. from the base and …….. from none b
fifth third half
apex.
If an area or a line possesses an axis of below the
50 outside the axis on that axis above the axis b
symmetry, its centroid C is located axis
If a circular stor is symmetric about x-
51 2rsinθ/3θ zero 4rsinθ/3θ 4rsinθ/3 a
axis, the centroidal x co-ordinate is
If an arc of a circle is symmetric about x-
52 4r/(3x3.14) zero 2r/3.15 3r/(3.14) b
axis, the centroidal y co-ordinate is
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
For a quarter-elliptical area of radii a
4a/3x3.14 and 3r/3.14 and (4a/3x3.14)
58 and b lying in first qudrant, centroidal X none a
4b/3x3.14 2r/3.14 along both axes
and Y co-ordinates respectively are
If a semielliptical area of radii a and b
59 is symmetric about y-axis, the centroidal 4a/(3x3.14) 3r/3.14 4b/(3x3.14) none c
y co-ordinate is
If a parabolic area of height h is
60 symmetric about y-axis, the centroidal x 3h/10 zero h/10 7h/10 b
co-ordinate is
If a parabolic area is symmetric about y-
61 axis, the centroid along y-axis from its 3h/10 zero 3h/5 7h/10 c
base is
For a line of length 'a' passing through
62 origin and inclination θ with x-axis, (a/2) cos(θ) (a/2) sin(θ) a a/2 a
centroid along x is given by
For a line of length 'a' passing through
63 origin and inclination theta with x-axis, (a/2) cos(θ) (a/2) sin(θ) a a/2 b
centroid along y is
From a circular area of radius R, a
smaller circle of radius r is removed.
Top half of smaller circle is in Ist
64 (0,0) (-r/3, 0) (0, r/3) (-r/3, r/3) b
quadrant and bottom half is in fourth
quadrant. R=2r. The centroid of
remaining area is
A square hole is removed from a thin
circular lamina, the diagonal of the
square being equal to the radius of circle
R. One side of square coincides with
65 diameter of circle such that top half of (0,0) (-0.877R, 0) (-0.095R, 0) (0, -0.095R) b
square is in Ist quadrant and bottom half
is in fourth quadrant.The centroid of
remaining area from the center of circle
is
For a line of length 3 m passing through
66 origin and inclination 40 with x-axis, 1.149 2 1.5 1 a
centroid along x is
For a line of length 2.5 m passing
67 through origin and inclination 45 with x- 0.883 2.056 1.25 1 a
axis, centroid along y is
From a circular area of radius 4m, a
smaller circle of radius 2m is removed.
Top half of smaller circle is in Ist (-0.667,
68 (0,0) (-0.667, 0) (0, 0.667) b
quadrant and bottom half is in fourth 0.667)
quadrant. The centroid of remaining
area is
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
The center of mass will coincide with
70 the centroid provided the density of non-uniform uniform varying none b
material is
A triangle of base b and height h has its Isosceles Right angled Equilateral Any shape
71 d
centroid (h/3) from its base. It is valid for traingle triangle triangle of traingle
For a line of length 2.5 m passing
72 through origin and inclination 60 with x- 0.625 0.5 2.5 1 a
axis, centroid along x is
For a line of length 2.5 m passing
73 through origin and inclination 60 with x- 1.083 1.75 2.5 1 a
axis, centroid along y is
From a circular area of radius 5m, a
smaller circle of radius 2.5m is removed.
Top half of smaller circleis in Ist (-0.833,
74 (0,0) (-0.833, 0) (0, 0.833) b
quadrant and bottom half is in fourth 0.833)
quadrant. The centroid of remaining
figure is
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
The position of a machine block ‘B’
is adjusted by moving the wedge ‘A’,
81 kNowing that the coefficient of static 20.3o 19.3 o 30 o 29.3 o b
friction is 0.35 between all surfaces,
determine angle of friction
A ladder resting on vertical and
Along
horizontal surface in first quadrant Along negative X Along positive
Along positive positive X
82 slides down under its own weight, and positive Y X and positive b
X and Y axis and positive
frictional force at the ends will have axis Y axis
Y axis
following directions
The force required to pull the body of
weight 50N on a rough horizontal plane
None of
83 is 15N. Determine the coefficient if the µ=0.3 µ=0.314 µ=0.25 a
these.
force is applied at the angle of 15o with
the horizontal.
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
Find the maximum force ‘P’ required to
92 move a block of mass 800N resting on a 100N 200N 400N 300N c
floor having µ=0.50
A body of weight 500N is pulled up on
an inclined plane, by a force of 350N.
o
The inclination of the plane is 30 to the
93 µ=0.3 µ=0.2 µ=0.244 µ=0.23 d
horizontal and the force is applied
parallel to the plane. Coefficient of
friction is
A 50N weight is lifted up by a force
of 240. 52N applied to the belt wrapped
94 π π/2 2π π/4 a
around a pulley. If coefficient of friction
is 0.5, lap angle should be
Any one of
these
In an open belt arrangement angle of lap depending
97 of bigger pulley is 1960, what is the 196o 186o 164o upon centre c
angle of lap on smaller pulley, distance
between the
pulleys.
May be in
In the relation T2/T1 = eμβ, where β is None of the
98 Degrees Radians degrees or b
measured in above
radians
If T2 = 2700 N, T1 = 1600N, β = 2400
99 0.15 0.25 0.125 1.25 c
then μ = ?
100 If T2 = 2700 N β = 4Π/3, μ = 0.125 then 1200 N 3600 N 1600 N 1000 N c
μβ Any one of
101 In the relation T2/T1 = e μ<0 0<μ≤1 μ>1 b
the above
In a belt friction experiment in a lab for
tension in tight side is kept constant, Increases in Decreases in
None of the
102 then for the values of tension in slack Same proportion of as β proportion as β c
above
side for the values of β ( the angle of lap increases increases
) of π, 2π, 3π will be
For a particular value of β, Tension in None of the
103 μ=0 μ=1 μ>1 a
tight side = Tension in slack side above
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
Angle of wrap of a belt – pulley system The pulley & Of belt with Of belt with the None of he
104 a
is the angle of contact between the belt horizontal vertical above
For a given angle of wrap, if μs is
None of the
105 doubled the ratio of tension in tight side Get halfed Get doubled Remains same d
above
to tension in slack side is
The friction that is developed between
Generation of Transmission of Distribution of None of the
106 flexible belt & pulley on drum can be b
power power power above
utilized for
If tension in tight side is 960 N, the
107 angle of lap is 1650 & coefficient of belt 1920 N 294 N 404.72 N 960 N c
friction is 0.3 then tension in slack side is
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
A flat belt & pulley system of a
machinery is rotating in an
anticlockwise direction. A breaking
torque is applied to stop the working of
None of the
121 the machinery. The maximum & 89o 45o 180o d
above
minimum tension in the two sides of the
belt are 90 kN & 60 kN µs = 0.30 & µk
= 0.25 find the angle with which the belt
is in contact with the pulley
Area of Nature of
Shape of surface Velocity of
122 The frictional force depends upon surface in the surfaces d
in contact sliding
contact in contact
Frictional force play an important role in
123 Belts & pulleys Jack screws Hand brake All of above d
mechanical devices such as
Maximum static
Maximum Maximum
friction to the
The coefficient of static friction for belt static friction static friction to All of the
124 normal force b
& pulley in contact is the ratio of the to minimum the tangential above
between the
static friction force
bodies
If the number of turns of the rope or belt
1 Turn = p 1 Turn = 2p 1 Turn = p/2 1 Turn = 3p
125 are given around the pulley, the value of b
radian radians radians radians
β in radians can be obtained using
Increase with
For a moving body the kinetic frictional Decrease with Remains
increase in None of
126 force getting developed between to increase in approximately c
velocity of above
surfaces in contact velocity of body constant
body
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
A flat belt & a pulley system of
machinery is rotating in a clockwise
direction. A braking torque is applied to
stop the working of the machinery. The
130 maximum & minimum tension in the 135o 140o 137o 136o b
two sides of the belt are 125 kN & 60
kN µs = 0.35 & µk = 0.30 find the angle
with which the belt in contacts with the
pulley
Any one of
these
depending
In an open belt arrangement angle of lap
upon the
132 of bigger pulley is 1850, what is a angle 160 192 175 c
centre
of lap on smaller pulley
distance
between the
pulleys
If T2 = 2100 N, β= 4π/3, µ = 0.125 then
133 T1 = ? Assume T1 = Tight side, T2 = 3100 3230 3610 3545 d
slack side
If couple applied is 24 N-m & T2 =
134 70 29 24 27 a
150N & R = 0.3m Find T1 = ?
Static friction
Which of the following statement is true Static friction > Static friction < None of the
136 = kinetic b
in belt friction kinetic friction kinetic friction above
friction
If the belt is sliding on the drum then the
None of
137 ratio T1/T2 ( tight side / slack ) depends Angle of lap Kinetic friction Both a & b c
these
on following factors
When sliding of the belt on the drum is Static friction Angle of
Static friction & Tight side &
138 depending the ratio of tight / slack & kinetic contact & c
angle of wrap slack side
(T1/T2) is depend as which factors friction kinetic friction
A flat belt is moving over a pulley such
that the maximum tension is 3.0 times
the minimum tension in the belt. If μs =
139 0.4 and μk = 0.3 between the belt and 100° 175° 210° 130° c
the pulley then for maintaining the
equilibrium in the system the lap angle
required is
The coefficient of static friction μs and State of rest or
Nature of Area of contact
motion of the None of the
140 coefficient of kinetic friction μk depends surfaces in between two a
bodies in above
strongly on contact surfaces
contact
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
A drum is subjected to two flat belt
tensions T1 and T2 such that T1 < T2 if μ
is the coefficient of friction between the
141 belt and the drum and ß is the angle with T1/T2 = eμ/β T2/T1 =eμß T2/T1 = eß/μ T2/T1 = eμ/ß b
which the belt is in contact with the
drum then the relation between the T1,
T2, μ and ß is given as
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Question A B C D Ans
No.
By exerting a force of 800N at the free
end of the rope, and assuming a load of
200kN on the other end determine the None of
151 1.275 3.196 turn 2.175 b
number of time the rope should be above
wrapped around the bar ( bar is
horizontal )
A weight on tight side (T1) =100kN μ =
0.19 calculate (T2) = slack side angle of
152 181kN 55kN 45kN 65kN b
contact (ß) = 180° for maintaining
equilibrium.
A weight 100kN acted on one side of
pulley with μ = 0.19 and angle e of
153 contact (ß) = 180°, calculate maximum 55kN 181kN 45kN 65kN b
force (p) required for maintaining
equilibrium.
A flat belt passes over a pulley such
that the maximum tension is two times a
minimum tension in the belt. If μs = 0.4 None of the
154 100 175 130 a
between the belt & pulley, then for above
maintaining the equilibrium in the
system the lap angle required is
A 80 kN weight is to be supported by a
rope. The coefficient of friction between
None of the
155 the rope & the pulley is μs = 0.19 & μk 145kN 44kN 134kN b
above
= 0.15 the force T minimum required for
maintaining equilibrium is
A 80 kN weight is to be supported by a
rope. The coefficient of friction between
156 the rope & the pulley is μs = 0.19 & μk 145kN 44kN 134kN 24kN a
= 0.15 the force P maximum required
for maintaining equilibrium is
Sr.
Question A B C D Ans
No.
If tension in tight side T1 = 50N &
tension in slack side T2 = 35N Take
161 0.2 0.15 0.125 0.221 b
angle of lap ß = 135° Find the
coefficient of friction μ?
If tension in tight side T1 = 60N &
tension in slack side T2 = 25N Take
162 0.425 0.55 0.45 0.5 b
angle of lap ß = 90° Find the coefficient
of friction μ?
If tension in tight side T1 = 70N &
tension in slack side T2 = 50N Take
163 0.1 0.16 0.125 0.3 b
angle of lap ß = 120° Find the
coefficient of friction μ?
If tension in tight side T1 = 80N &
tension in slack side T2 = 40N Take
164 0.8 0.882 0.9 0.85 b
angle of lap ß = 45° Find the coefficient
of friction μ?