Theory of Machines
Gears and Gear Trains
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Analysis of Plane Mechanisms
Marks 1Marks 2
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GATE ME 2014
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A rigid link PQ is 2 m long and oriented at 20o to the horizontal as shown in the figure. The magnitude and direction of velocity VQ, and the direction of velocity VP are given. The magnitude of VP(in m/s) at this instant is GATE ME 2014 Theory of Machines - Analysis of Plane Mechanisms Question 47 English
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2.14
B
1.89
C
1.21
D
0.96
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GATE ME 2014
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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For the given statements:
($$I.$$) $$\,\,\,$$ Mating spur gear teeth is an example of higher pair
($$II.$$) $$\,\,\,$$ A revolute joint is an example of lower pair.

Indicate the correct answer.

A
Both $$I$$ and $$II$$ are false
B
$$I$$ is true and $$II$$ is false
C
$$I$$ is false and $$II$$ true
D
Both $$I$$ and $$II$$ are true
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GATE ME 2014
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A 4-bar mechanism with all revolute pairs has link lengths $${l_f} = 20\,\,mm,\,\,{l_{in}} = 40\,\,mm,\,\,{l_{co}} = 50mm$$ and $${l_{out}} = 60\,mm.$$ The suffixes $$'f', 'in', 'co'$$ and $$'out'$$ denote the fixed link, the input link, the coupler and output link respectively. Which one of the following statements is true about the input and output links?
A
Both links can execute full circular motion
B
Both links cannot execute full circular motion
C
Only the output link cannot execute full circular motion
D
Only the input link cannot execute full circular motion
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GATE ME 2014
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A circular object of radius r rolls without $$V$$ slipping on a horizontal level floor with the center having velocity $$V.$$ The velocity at the point of contact between the object and the floor is
A
zero
B
$$V$$ in the direction of motion
C
$$V$$ opposite to the direction of motion
D
$$V$$ vertically upward from the floor
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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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