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FE. (Second Semester) EXAMINATION, 2015
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
(2012, PATTERN)
Time : Two Hours Maximum Marks : 50
NB. = (i) Attempt Q. No. 1 or Q. No. 2, Q. No. 8 or Q No. 4,
Q. No. 5 or Q No. 6,
(ii) Answers should be written in single answer-book
(iii) Neat diagram must be drawn wherever necessary.
(iv) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
(v) Assume suitable data, if necessary and clearly state.
(vi) Use of cell phone is prohibited in the examination hall.
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. (a) : [4]
Fig. 1(a)
P.T.O.(b)
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A 50 kg crate shown in Fig. 1(6) rests on a horizontal plane
for which the coefficient of kinetic friction is , = 0.3. If the
crate does not tip over when it is subjected to a 400 N towing
force as shown, determine the velocity of the crate in 5 s
starting from rest. a
Fig. 10)
A projectile is fired from the edge of a 150 m cliff-with an
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
the greatest elevation above the ground reached by the projectile.
Refer Fig. 1 (c) [4]
Fig. 10)
2(@ 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
dropped. [4]
Or
2. (a) Determine the x coordinates of the centroid with
respect to the origin O of the shaded area as shown in
Fig. 2(a) : (4)
200 nT 200 nin
Fig. 2(a)
(&) A car comes to complete stop from an initial speed of 50 kmph
in a distance of 100 m. With the same constant acceleration,
what would be the stopping distance s from an initial speed
of 70 kmph. [4]
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If the crest of the hill has a radius of curvature p = 60 m,
determine the maximum constant speed at which the car of
weight 17.5 kN can travel over it without leaving the surface
of the road, 4)
A 15 kg collar is attached to a spring and slides without
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
and is given a slight push to get moving, determine the velocity
of the collar as it passes point B, Refer 2(d) : 4)
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jes 2500
Fig. 2(d)3. (a) Determine the resultant of the parallel force system which act
on the plate as shown in Fig. 3(a) : 3}
Fig. 3 (@)
(®) The boom is intended to support two vertical loads F, and
F, as shown in Fig. (6). If the cable CB can sustain’a maximum
load of 1500 N before it fails. Determine the critical loads if
F, = 2F,. Also determine the reaction at pin support A. [6]
Fig. 3(6)
[4756]-202 5 PTO.(©) Determine the support reaction of the beam loaded and supported
as shown in Fig. 3@) : (5)
Fig. 3)
Or
4, (a) 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
cables with which the plate is lifted while remaining horizontal.
Refer Fig. 4 (a). (6)
(4756]-202 6(&) The 20 kg homogeneous smooth sphere rests on the two inclines
as shown in Fig. (6). Determine the contact forces at A and
B, (6)
Fig. 4@)
(©) A beam supports a load varying uniformly from an intensity
of w, KN/m at left end to w, kN/m at the right end as shown
in Fig. 4(©. If the reactions R, = 6 kN and Rg = 12 KN,
determine the intensity of loading w, and wy, : (5)
wa kNim
[4756]-202 7 PTO.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 P, = 2.22 kN and P, = 6.66 kN. Refer
Fig. 5 @. [6]
222kKN —G6GKN
Fig. 5 (@)
(®) Cable ABCD supports the 4 kN and 6 kN loads at points B
and C as shown in Fig. 5 (6). Determine the maximum tension
in cable and the sag of point B. [5]
Fig. 5 (0)
(4756]-202 8(©) 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 w, = 0.25. The mass centre
of the man is directly above his feet. (6)
fio
A pS
Fig. 5 ©
Or
6. (a) Determine the horizontal force P needed to just start moving
the 800 N crate up the plane as shown in Fig. 6 (a). Take
H, = 0.1. [6]
[4756]-202 9 PTO.(6) Determine the minimum coefficient of static friction between
the rope and the fixed shaft as shown in Fig. 6 (6) will prevent
the unbalanced cylinder from moving. 65)
Fig. 6 (6)
(c) Determine the reactions at the internal hinge C for the frame
loaded and supported as shown in Fig. 6 (0). (6)
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