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MESB 443 Tutorial 1

This document contains 9 questions related to calculating forces, work, power, and torque from information provided about masses, distances, speeds, moments of inertia, and other mechanical properties. The questions involve concepts like gravitational force, braking force, work, power, efficiency, flywheel speed, and mechanical power. Calculations are required to answer the questions and figures are referenced to provide additional context.

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MESB 443 Tutorial 1

This document contains 9 questions related to calculating forces, work, power, and torque from information provided about masses, distances, speeds, moments of inertia, and other mechanical properties. The questions involve concepts like gravitational force, braking force, work, power, efficiency, flywheel speed, and mechanical power. Calculations are required to answer the questions and figures are referenced to provide additional context.

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MESB 443 Tutorial 1

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1. Calculate the appropriate value of the force of gravity that acts on a mass of 12 kg.

2. Calculate the approximate value of the force of gravity that acts on a mass of 140lb. Express
the results in newtons and in pounds-force.

3. A motor develops a starting torque of 150 N.m. Calculate the braking force needed to
prevent the motor from turning if a pulley on the shaft has a diameter of (a) 1m (b) 1.5m (c)
2.5m

4. A mass of 50kg is lifted to a height of 10m as shown in Figure-2 below. Calculate the work
done.

Figure 2

5. An electric motor lifts a mass of 500kg through a height of 30m in 12 s as shown in Fig-3.
Calculate the power developed by the motor, in kW and in hp.
6. During a prony brake test on an electric motor, the spring scales indicate 25N and 5N
respectively as shown in Fig-4. Calculate the power output if the motor turns at 1700 rpm and
radius of the pulley is 0.1 m.

Figure 4

7. A 150kW electric motor has an efficiency of 92% when it operated at full-load. Calculate the
losses in the machine

8. A flywheel with a moment of inertia of 2.5 kg m2 is initially at rest. If a torque of 5


Nm (counterclockwise) is suddenly applied to the flywheel, what will be the speed
of the flywheel after 5 s? Express that speed in both radians per second and
revolutions per minute.

9. A motor is supplying 60 Nm of torque to its load. If the motor’s shaft is turning at


1500 r/min, what is the mechanical power supplied to the load in watts?

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