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May 2013

UNIVERSITY OF PUNE
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F. E.(Common)Examination - 2013
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
(2012 Pattern)

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[Total No. of Questions:6] [Total No. of Printed Pages :6]

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[Time : 2 Hours] [Max. Marks : 50]

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(1) Answer Q1 or Q2, Q3 or Q4, Q5 or Q6 .
(2) Answers to the two sections should be written in
separate answer-books.
(3)Black figures to the right indicate full marks.

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(4)Neat diagrams must be drawn wherever necessary.
(5) Use of, electronics pocket calculator is allowed.
(6)Assume suitable data, if necessary.
(7)Use of cell phone is prohibited in the examination hall.
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Q1 a) The resultant of two forces P and Q is 1200 N vertical. [4]


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Determine the force Q and the corresponding angle for the system
of forces as shown in Fig. 1a.
b) The 4.5 x106 kg tanker is pulled with constant acceleration of 0.001 [4]
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m/s2 using cable that makes an angle of 15 with the horizontal as shown
in Fig. 1 b. Determine the force in the cable using Newtons second law
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of motion.
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c) During a race the dirt bike was observed to leap up off the small hill at [4]
A at an angle of 60 with the horizontal as shown in Fig. 1c. If the point

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of landing is 6 m away, determine the approximate speed at which the
bike was travelling just before it left the ground.
d) A woman having a mass of 70 kg stands in an elevator which has a [4]
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downward acceleration of 4 m/s starting from rest. Determine the work
done by her weight and the normal force which the floor exerts on her
when the elevator descends 6 m.
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Q2 a) Determine the y coordinate of centroid of the shaded area as shown [4]
in Fig. 2a.
b) A girl having mass of 25kg sits at the edge of the merry go-round so [4]
her centre of mass G is at a distance of 1.5 m from the centre of rotation
as shown in Fig. 2b. Neglecting tangential component of acceleration,
determine the maximum speed which she can have before she begins to
slip off the merry go-round. The coefficient of static friction is = 0.3.
Use Newtons second law of motion.
c) A baseball is thrown downward from a 15 m tower with an initial [4]

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speed of 5 m/s. determine the speed at which it hits the ground and the
time of travel.

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d) A ball has a mass of 30 kg and is thrown upward with a speed of 15
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m/s. Determine the time to attain maximum height using impulse

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momentum principle. Also find the maximum height.

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Q3 a) The motor at B winds up the cord attached to the 65 N crate [6]


with a constant speed as shown in Fig. 3a. Determine the force
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in cord CD supporting the pulley and the angle for equilibrium.


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Neglect the size of pulley at C.


b) The boom supports the two vertical loads = 800 N and = 350 [6]
N as shown in Fig. 3b. determine the tension in cable BC and
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component of reaction at A.
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c) A concrete foundation mat in the shape of regular hexagon with 3 [5]
m side support column loads as shown in Fig. 3c. Determine the
magnitude of the additional loads

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B and F if resultant of all six loads is to pass through the centre of the
mat.
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Q4 a) The rope BC will fail when the tension becomes 50 kN as shown [6]
In Fig. 4a. Determine the greatest load P that can be applied to the beam
At B and reaction at A for equilibrium.
b) The three cables are used to support the 800 N lamp as shown in Fig. [6]
4b. Determine the force developed in each cable for equilibrium.
c) State and explain active forces, reactive forces and free body diagram [5]
with suitable example.

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Q5 a) Determine the magnitude and nature of forces in the members BC, HC [6]
And HG of the truss loaded and supported as shown in Fig. 5a.

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b) The 15 m ladder has a uniform weight of 80 N and rest against the [6]
smooth wall at B as shown in Fig. 5b. If the coefficient of static friction
= 0.4, determine if the ladder will slip?
c) Define angle of repose, angle of friction, coefficient of friction and [5]
cone of friction with sketches.
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Q6 a) Determine the forces in each member of the truss and state if the [6]
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members are in tension or compression. Refer Fig. 6a.


b) Two loads are suspended as shown in Fig. 6 b from cable ABCD. [6]
knowing that = 0.75 m and = 1.125 m, determine the component
of reaction at A maximum tension in the cable.
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c) A 400 N block is resting on a rough horizontal surface as shown in [5]
Fig. 6c for which the coefficient of friction is 0.4. Determine the force

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P required to cause motion if applied to the block horizontally. What
minimum force is required to start motion?
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Fig. 6 C
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F.E. (Common) (Semester - I & II)
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
(2012 Course)

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Time :2 Hours] [Max. Marks :50

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Instructions to the candidates :
1) Attempt Q.1 or Q.2 Q.3 or Q.4 and Q.5 or Q.6.
2) Answer should be written in one answer book.

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3) Neat diagram must be drawn wherever necessary.
4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
5) Assume suitable data, if necessary and clearly state.
6) Use of cell phone is prohibited in the examination hall.
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Use of electronic pocket calculator is allowed.

Q1) a) The resultant of two forces P and Q is 1200 N horizontally leftward.


Determine the force Q and the corresponding angle for the system of
force s as shown in Fig. 1 a. [4]
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b) The tanker is pulled with constant acceleration of 0.001 m/s2 using cable
that makes an angle of 10 with the horizontal as shown in Fig. 1 b. If the
force in the cable is 45.694 kN, determine the mass of tanker using
Newtons 2nd law of motion. [4]
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c) An outdoor track is 126 m in diameter. A runner increases her speed at a


constant rate from 4.2 to 7.2 m/s over a distance of 28.5 m. Determine
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the total acceleration of the runner 2 s after she begins to increases her
speed. [4]
d) A 2 kg stone is dropped from a height h and strike the ground with a
velocity of 24 m/s. find the kinetic energy of the stone as it strikes the
ground and the height h from which it was dropped using work energy
method. [4]
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Q2) a) Determine the y coordinate of centroid of the shaded area as shown in
Fig. 2 a. [4]
b) A sphere is fired into a medium with a initial speed of 27 m/s. If it
experience a deceleration a = (-6t) m/s2, where t is in seconds, determine
the distance traveled before it stop. [4]

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c) The small 0.6 kg block slides on a smooth circular path of radius 3 m in
the vertical plane. If the speed of the block is 5 m/s as it passes point A

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and 4 m/s as it passes point B, determine the normal force exerted on the
block by the surface at each of these location. Refer Fig. 2 c. [4]
d) A railroad car having a mass of 15 Mg is coasting at 1.5 m/s on a horizontal

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track. At the same time another car having a mass of 12 Mg is coasting at
0.75 m/s in the opposite direction. If the car meet and couple together,
determine the speed of both cars just after the coupling. [4]

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Q3) a) Determine the magnitude of F1 and F2 so that the particle is in equilibrium.


Refer Fig. 3 a. [6]
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b) Determine the reactions at support for the beam loaded and supported
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as shown in Fig. 3 b. [5]


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c) A concrete foundation mat of 5 m radius supports four equally spaced
columns, each of which is located 4 m from the centre of the mat.
Determine the magnitude and point of application of the resultant of the
four loads as shown in Fig. 3 c. [6]

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Q4) a) A 300 mm wooden beam weighing 540N is supported by a pin and

BC. Refer Fig. 4 a.


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bracket at A and by cable BC. Find the reaction at A and tension in cable
[6]
b) A rectangular plate is supported by three cables at A as shown in Fig. 4 b.
Knowing that the tension in cable AD is 120 N, determine the weight of
the plate. [6]
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c) State and explain Two Force and Three Force Principle for equilibrium
with sketches. [5]
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Q5) a) Determine the magnitude and nature of forces in the members AB, AH
and GC of the truss loaded and supported as shown in Fig. 5 a. [6]

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b) The 15 m ladder has a uniform weight of 80 N and rest against the
smooth wall at B as shown in Fig. 5 b. If the coefficient of static friction
between ladder and floor is s = 0.4, determine the smallest angle at
which the ladder will not slip. [6]
c) Define angle of repose, angle of friction, coefficient of friction and cone
of friction with sketches. [5]

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Q6) a) Determine the forces in member of HG, HC and BC in the truss as
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shown in Fig. 5 a. Use method of section. [6]
b) Determine the horizontal force P needed to just moving the 300 N block
up the plane. Take s = 0.3 and refer Fig. 6 b. [5]
c) Two loads are suspended as shown in Fig. 6 c from cable ABCD.
Knowing that dc = 0.75 m and db = 1.125 m, determine the component of
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reaction at A and maximum tension in the cable. [6]


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F.E. Common (2012 Course), Examination May 2014


Engineering Mechanics [101011]
(Semester -II)

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Time: 2 Hours Max. Marks : 50
Instructions to the candidates:
1. Attempt Q. 1 or Q. 2, Q. 3 or Q. 4, Q. 5 or Q. 6.

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2. Answers should be written in single answer books.
3. Neat diagram must be drawn wherever necessary.
4. Figure to the right indicates full marks.

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5. Assume suitable data, if necessary and clearly state.
6. Use of cell phone is prohibited in the examination hall.
7. Use of electronics pocket calculator is allowed.

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SECTION I

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The angle between the two concurrent forces is 900 and their resultant is 2500 N.
The resultant makes an angle of 460 with one of the force, determine the
magnitude of each force.
A particle moves along a straight line with an acceleration a = (4t2 2), where a
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is in m/s2 and t is in s. when t = 0, the particle is at 2 m to the left of origin and
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when t = 2 s the particle is at 20 m to left of origin. Determine the position of


particle at t = 4 s.
c) A cricket ball shot by a batsman from a height of 1.8 m at an angle of 300 with [04]
the horizontal with a velocity of 18 m/s is caught by a fielder at a height of 0.6 m
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from the ground. Determine the distance between the batsman and fielder.
d) A block weighing 200 N is pulled up a 300 plane by a force P producing a [04]
velocity of 5 m/s in 5 s. If the coefficient of friction is 0.2, determine the
magnitude of force P using impulse momentum principle.
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Q2) a) A thin rod is bend into a shape OABCD as shown in Fig. 2 a. determine the [04]
centroid of the bent rod with respect to origin O.
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Fig. 2 a
b) Two trains P and Q are 190 m and 160 m long moving in opposite directions on [04]
parallel tracks. The velocity of the shorter train is three times that of larger one. If
the trains take 5 s to pass each other, determine the velocity of each train.
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c) Two blocks shown in Fig. 2 c have weight 90 N and 45 N. The coefficient of [04]
friction between the block A and the horizontal plane is 0.25. If the system is
released from rest and the block B moves through a vertical distance of 0.6 m,
determine the velocity of the blocks neglecting the friction in the pulley.
d) Determine the work done by all forces acting on the block of 18 kg as shown in [04]
Fig. 2 d as it moves 12 m upwards along the plane. Take coefficient of kinetic
friction as 0.2.

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Fig. 2 c Fig. 2 d
Q3) a) Find the angle of tilt with the horizontal so that the contact force at B will be [06]
one-half that at A for the smooth cylinder. Refer Fig. 3 a.

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Fig. 3 a
b) A 10 kN platform is supported vertically at A, B and C as shown in Fig. 3 b. If it [06]
carries a load of 6 kN, Determine the reaction at each support.
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Fig. 3 b
c) Determine the support reaction for the beam loaded and supported as shown in [05]
Fig. 3 c. 50 kN force is inclined at 300 to horizontal.
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Q4) a) Three cables are joined at the junction C as shown in Fig. 4 a. Determine the [05]

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tension in cable AC and BC caused by the weight of the 30 kg cylinder.

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Fig. 4 a
b) The cable exert forces FAB = 100 N and FAC = 120 N on the ring at A as shown in [06]
Fig. 4 b. Determine the magnitude of the resultant force acting at A.
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Fig. 4 b
c) The uniform 18 kg bar OA is held in position as shown in Fig. 4 c by the smooth [06]
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pin at O and the cable AB. Determine the tension in the cable and the reaction at
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Fig. 4 c

Q5) a) Determine the axial forces in each member of the plane truss as shown in Fig. 5 [06]
a.
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Fig. 5 a
b) A body of weight 50 N is traveled along a rough horizontal plane by a pull of 18 [06]
N acting at an angle of 140 with the horizontal find the coefficient of static
friction.
c) Explain in brief angle of friction, coefficient of friction and laws of static friction. [05]

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Q6) a) A cable supported at A and D at the same level over a span of 30 m is loaded as [06]
shown in Fig. 6 a. Determine the maximum tension in the segment of the cable.

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Fig. 6 a
b) Determine the range of cylinder weight W as shown in Fig. 6 b for which the [06]
system is in equilibrium. The coefficient of friction between cord and cylindrical
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support surface is 0.3 and that between100 N block and the incline surface is
zero.
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Fig. 6 b
c) i. State the assumption for the analysis of plane truss. [05]
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ii. Define deficient, perfect and redundant truss.

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F.E. (Semester II) Examination, 2014

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ENGINEERING MECHANICS
(2012 Course)

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Time : 2 Hours Max. Marks : 50

Instructions : 1) Answer Q. 1 or Q. 2, Q. 3 or Q. 4 and Q. 5 or Q. 6.

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2) Neat sketches must be drawn wherever necessary.
3) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
4) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
5) Use of electronic pocket calculator is allowed.
6) Use of cell phone is prohibited in the examination hall.

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1. a) Determine the magnitude of force P so that the resultant of the force system as shown in
Fig. 1a is vertical and hence find magnitude of resultant force. 4
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Fig. 1a
b) The small collar of mass 0.5 kg is released from rest at A and strikes the base B with
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velocity 4.7 m/s as shown in Fig. 1 b, determine the work done by frictional force using
work energy principle. 4
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Fig. 1b
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c) During a break test, the car of mass 1500 kg is stop from an initial speed of 100 kmph in
a distance of 50 m. Determine the breaking force assuming uniform deceleration. 4
d) A particle moves in a circular path of radius 0.4 m. Calculate magnitude of acceleration a
of the particle if its speed is 0.6 m/s but it increasing at the rate of 1.2 m/s each second. 4

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2. a) The pendulum bob has a mass m and is released from rest when = 0. Determine the
tension in the cord as a function of the angle of decent . Neglect the size of bob. 4

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Fig. 2 a
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b) Determine the coordinate of centroid of the shaded area as shown in Fig. 2 b. 4
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Fig. 2 b
c) A ball is projected vertically upward with a velocity of 9.81 m/s. Determine the maximum
height travel by the ball, the velocity at which it strikes the ground and total time of journey. 4
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d) One of the requirement for tennis balls to be used in official competition is that, when
dropped onto a rigid surface from a height of 2540 mm, the height of the first bounce of
the ball must be in the range of 1346 mm h 1473 mm. Determine the range of the
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coefficient of restitution of the tennis balls satisfying this requirement. 4


3. a) A cylinder of weight 1000 N is rest on the stair as shown in Fig. 3 a. Determine the
minimum magnitude of force P to raise the cylinder over the step. 6
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b) The ball is suspended from the horizontal ring using three spring each having a stiffness
of k = 50 N/m and an unstretched length of 1.5 m. If h = 2 m, determine the weight of ball.
Refer Fig. 3 b. 6

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c) Determine the length a of overhang so that the reaction at B is twice of the reaction at A
for the beam loaded and supported as shown in Fig. 3 c. 5
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Fig. 3 c

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4. a) Three parallel bolting forces act on the rim of the circular cover plate as shown in Fig. 4 a.
Determine the magnitude, direction and locate point of application of the resultant force
on the cover plate. 6
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Fig. 4 a
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b) Determine the magnitude and direction of force F so that the particle is in equilibrium.
Refer Fig. 4 b. 5

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c) A force of 150 N acts on the end of beam ABD as shown in Fig. 4 c. Determine the
magnitude of tension in cable BC to maintain equilibrium. 6

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Fig. 4 c
5. a) A block of mass m rest on a frictional plane which makes an angle with the horizontal
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as shown in Fig. 5 a. If the coefficient of friction between the block and the frictional plane
is 0.2, determine the angle for limiting condition. 5
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Fig. 5 a
b) Determine the forces in each member of the plane truss as shown in Fig. 5 b in terms of
the external loading and state if the members are in tension or compression. Use
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= 30, L = 2 m and P = 100 N. 6

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c) Determine the range of P for the equilibrium of block of weight W as shown in Fig. 5 c.
The coefficient of friction between rope and pulley is 0.2. 6

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6. a) Determine the components of reaction at C for the frame loaded and supported as shown
in Fig. 6 a.
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Fig. 6 a
b) Determine the range of P for the limiting equilibrium of block B of mass 150 kg rest on an
inclined plane as shown in Fig. 6 b. 6
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Fig. 6 b
c) State the assumption for the analysis of cable and laws of static friction. 5

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F.E. (Second Semester) EXAMINATION, 2015
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
(2012 PATTERN)

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Neat diagram must be drawn wherever necessary.
Figures to the right indicate full marks.
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1. (a) Combine the two forces 800 N and 600 N, which act on the
fixed dam structure at B, into a single equivalent force R if
AC = 3 m, BC = 6 m and angle BCD = 60. Refer Fig. 1(a) : [4]
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Fig. 1(a)
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for which the coefficient of kinetic friction is k = 0.3. If the
crate does not tip over when it is subjected to a 400 N towing

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force as shown, determine the velocity of the crate in 5 s

starting from rest. [4]

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A projectile is fired from the edge of a 150 m cliff with an


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initial velocity of 180 m/s at an angle of 30 with the horizontal.
Neglecting air resistance, find the horizontal distance from the
gun to the point, where the projectile strikes the ground and
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the greatest elevation above the ground reached by the projectile.

Refer Fig. 1 (c) [4]


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(d) A 2 kg stone is dropped from a height h and strikes the ground

with a velocity of 24 m/s. Find the kinetic energy of the stone

as it strikes the ground and the height h from which it was

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dropped. [4]

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2. (a) Determine the x coordinates of the centroid with

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respect to the origin O of the shaded area as shown in

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(b) A car comes to complete stop from an initial speed of 50 kmph

in a distance of 100 m. With the same constant acceleration,


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what would be the stopping distance s from an initial speed

of 70 kmph. [4]

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(c) If the crest of the hill has a radius of curvature = 60 m,

determine the maximum constant speed at which the car of

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weight 17.5 kN can travel over it without leaving the surface

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of the road. [4]

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(d) A 1.5 kg collar is attached to a spring and slides without

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friction along a circular rod in a horizontal plane. The spring

has an undeformed length of 150 mm and a constant

k = 400 N/m. Knowing that the collar is in equilibrium at A


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and is given a slight push to get moving, determine the velocity


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of the collar as it passes point B. Refer 2(d) : [4]


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Fig. 2(d)

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3. (a) Determine the resultant of the parallel force system which act

on the plate as shown in Fig. 3(a) : [6]

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The boom is intended to support two vertical loads F1 and


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F2 as shown in Fig. 3(b). If the cable CB can sustain a maximum

load of 1500 N before it fails. Determine the critical loads if


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F1 = 2F2. Also determine the reaction at pin support A. [6]


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Fig. 3(b)

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(c) Determine the support reaction of the beam loaded and supported

as shown in Fig. 3(c) : [5]

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The square steel plate has a mass of 1500 kg with mass center

at its center G. Calculate the tension in each of the three


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cables with which the plate is lifted while remaining horizontal.

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(b) The 20 kg homogeneous smooth sphere rests on the two inclines

as shown in Fig. (b). Determine the contact forces at A and

B. [6]

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A beam supports a load varying uniformly from an intensity


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of w1 kN/m at left end to w2 kN/m at the right end as shown

in Fig. 4(c). If the reactions RL = 6 kN and RR = 12 kN,


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determine the intensity of loading w1 and w2 : [5]


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5. (a) Determine the force in members FE, FC and BC of the truss

using method of sections and state if the members are in tension

or compression. Given P1 = 2.22 kN and P2 = 6.66 kN. Refer

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Fig. 5 (a). [6]

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Fig. 5 (a)
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(b) Cable ABCD supports the 4 kN and 6 kN loads at points B

and C as shown in Fig. 5 (b). Determine the maximum tension


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(c) Determine the distance s to which the 90 kg man can climb
without causing the 4 m ladder to slip at its lower end. The
top of the 15 kg ladder has a small roller and at the ground
the coefficient of static friction is s = 0.25. The mass centre

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of the man is directly above his feet. [6]

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Fig. 5 (c)
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6. (a) Determine the horizontal force P needed to just start moving
the 300 N crate up the plane as shown in Fig. 6 (a). Take
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s = 0.1. [6]
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Fig. 6 (a)

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(b) Determine the minimum coefficient of static friction between

the rope and the fixed shaft as shown in Fig. 6 (b) will prevent

the unbalanced cylinder from moving. [5]

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Fig. 6 (b)

(c) Determine the reactions at the internal hinge C for the frame

loaded and supported as shown in Fig. 6 (c). [6]


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