Engineering Mechanics
Engineering Mechanics Static and Dynamics
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GATE ME 2014 Set 3
Numerical
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A body of mass (m) 10kg is initially stationary on a 45° inclined plane as shown in figure. The coefficient of dynamic friction between the body and the plane is 0.5. The body slides down the plane and attains a velocity of 20 m/s. The distance travelled (in meter) by the body along the plane is _______ GATE ME 2014 Set 3 Engineering Mechanics - Engineering Mechanics Static and Dynamics Question 41 English
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GATE ME 2013
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A pin jointed uniform rigid rod of weight W and length is supported horizontally by an external force F as shown in the figure below. The force F is suddenly removed. At the instant of force removal, the magnitude of vertical reaction developed at the support is GATE ME 2013 Engineering Mechanics - Engineering Mechanics Static and Dynamics Question 46 English
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zero
B
W/4
C
W/2
D
W
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GATE ME 2012
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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Two steel truss members, AC and BC, each having cross sectional area of 100 mm2, are subjected to a horizontal force F as shown in figure. All the joints are hinged. GATE ME 2012 Engineering Mechanics - Engineering Mechanics Static and Dynamics Question 47 English

The maximum force F in kN that can be applied at C such that the axial stress in any of the truss members DOES NOT exceed 100MPa is

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8.17
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11.15
C
14.14
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22.30
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GATE ME 2012
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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Two steel truss members, AC and BC, each having cross sectional area of 100 mm2, are subjected to a horizontal force F as shown in figure. All the joints are hinged. GATE ME 2012 Engineering Mechanics - Engineering Mechanics Static and Dynamics Question 48 English

If F = 1 kN, the magnitude of the vertical reaction force developed at the point B in kN is

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0.63
B
0.32
C
1.26
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1.46
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Engineering Mechanics
Machine Design
Strength of Materials
Heat Transfer
Production Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Turbo Machinery
Theory of Machines
Engineering Mathematics
Fluid Mechanics
Thermodynamics
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