EST100-engineering Mechanics
EST100-engineering Mechanics
EST100-engineering Mechanics
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PART A
(Answer all questions, each carries 3 marks.)
1 A traffic signal of mass 500 N is hung with the help of two strings, as shown in ( 3)
fig (Q1) below. Find the forces induced in the strings using Lami’s theorem.
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State and explain the conditions of equilibrium of coplanar concurrent force (3)
system.
Three forces 20N, 30N and 40N act along AB, BC and CA respectively, the (3)
three sides of an equilateral triangle ABC. Find the resultant.
A block shown in Fig (Q2) is just moved by a force of 200 N. The weight of the (3)
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block is 600 N. Determine the coefficient of static friction between the block and
the floor.
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10 A solid circular disc of mass 10 kg and radius 0.3m is rotating about its centre (3)
with constant angular acceleration of 10 rad/s2. Determine the torque acting on
the disc.
PART B
(Answer one full question from each module, each question carries 14 marks)
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11 Two rollers each of weight 75 N are supported by an inclined plane and a (14)
vertical wall. Find the reaction at the points of contact A, B, C. Assume all the
surfaces to be smooth. Fig. (Q 11a)
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12 ABCD is a square of side 6 m. Forces acting along AB, BC, CD, DA, AC and (14)
DB are 1.5 kN, 3 kN, 12 kN, 7.5 kN, 7.5√2 kN, 3√2 kN respectively. Find the
resultant force and resultant moment about D. Fig (Q11b)
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Two wedges A and B are used to raise another block C weighing 1000 N as (14)
shown in figure. Assuming coefficient of friction as 0.25 for all surfaces,
determine the value of P for impending upwards motion of C shown in fig (Q14)
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Fig. (Q14)
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15 A rectangular concrete slab supports loads in kN at its four corners as shown in (14)
Fig (Q15). Determine the resultant and the point of application of the resultant.
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16 Find the moment of inertia of a plate with a circular hole in Fig (Q16) about its (14 )
centroidal horizontal and vertical axes. Also calculate the radius of gyration
about the x-axis.
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Fig.(Q17b)
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18 a) A car starts from rest on a curved road of radius 600m and acquires by the end of (5)
the first 60 seconds of motion a speed of 24kmph. Find the tangential and normal
acceleration at the instant, t = 30s. Also calculate the distance covered at the end
of first 30 seconds.
b) With what minimum horizontal velocity u can a boy through a rock at A and (9)
have it just clear the obstruction at B? (Fig Q18b)
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Fig (Q18b)
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19 a) A flywheel rotates with a constant retardation due to breaking, in the first 10 (7)
seconds, it made 300 revolutions. At t = 7.5 sec, its angular velocity was 40π
rad/s. Determine
i) The value of constant retardation
ii) The total time taken to come to rest and
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b) A particle has SHM. Its maximum velocity is 6m/s and maximum acceleration is (7)
12 m/s2. Determine the angular velocity and amplitude. Also determine its
velocity and acceleration when displacement is half of the amplitude.
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