This document contains 6 engineering mechanics problems involving forces, equilibrium conditions, friction, moments, and pulleys. Problem 1 asks to determine reactions at contact points for two spheres in a trench. Problem 2 asks to find the least force to move two connected blocks on an inclined plane. Problem 3 asks to find the force to hold two cylinders connected by a bar in position. Problem 4 asks to determine tensions and inclinations in a rope with weights attached at two points. Problem 5 asks to find the force needed to roll a roller over a rectangular block. Problem 6 provides background information on the engineering mechanics test.
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Mechanics I Sess 2014
This document contains 6 engineering mechanics problems involving forces, equilibrium conditions, friction, moments, and pulleys. Problem 1 asks to determine reactions at contact points for two spheres in a trench. Problem 2 asks to find the least force to move two connected blocks on an inclined plane. Problem 3 asks to find the force to hold two cylinders connected by a bar in position. Problem 4 asks to determine tensions and inclinations in a rope with weights attached at two points. Problem 5 asks to find the force needed to roll a roller over a rectangular block. Problem 6 provides background information on the engineering mechanics test.
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NOIDA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Subject: Engineering Mechanics Paper Code: NME-101
Max Marks: 30 Tie: !" in Sessiona# Test -$ %ssue issing data suitab#&' i( an&) Section-% *3 x3+ Note: Attempt any three questions ,1) State and Pro-e princip#e o( transissibi#it& o( a (orce) ,.) State e/ui#ibriu conditions (or cop#anar concurrent (orce s&ste) ,3) 0e(ine the ter %ng#e o( (riction' %ng#e o( 1epose and cone o( (riction) ,2) State and pro-e 3ai4s theore) ,") State 3a5 o( Triang#e and 3a5 o( Po#&gon) Section-6 *3 x !+ Note: Attempt any three questions) ,1) T5o uni(or' hoogeneous and sooth spheres % and 6 5eighing 700 N and 300 N' respecti-e#& and ha-ing diaeters 1.00 and 800 ' respecti-e#&' are p#aced in a trench as sho5n in (ig)1) 0eterine the reactions at a## contact points) ,.) T5o rectangu#ar b#ocks o( 5eight 91 : 1"0N and 9. : 100N are connected b& a string and rest on an inc#ined p#ane and on a hori;onta# sur(ace as sho5n in (igure .) The coe((icient o( (riction (or a## contiguous sur(aces is < : 0).) =ind the agnitude and direction o( the #east (orce P at 5hich the otion o( the b#ocks 5i## ipend) ,3) T5o c&#inders' % o( 5eight 3000N and 6 o( 5eight 1"00N rest on sooth inc#ined sur(aces as sho5n in (ig)3) The& are connected b& a bar o( neg#igib#e 5eight hinged to each c&#inder at its geoetric centre b& sooth pins> (ind the (orce P to be app#ied as sho5n in the (igure such that it 5i## ho#d the s&ste in the gi-en position) ,2 % 5ire is (ixed at t5o points % ? 0 as sho5n in (o##o5ing (igure) T5o 5eights .0 @N' ." @N are supported at 6 ? C' respecti-e#&' 5hen e/ui#ibriu is reached it is (ound that inc#ination o( %6 is 30 0 and that o( C0 is 70 0 to the -ertica#) 0eterine the tension in the segents %6' 6C and C0 o( the rope and a#so the inc#ination o( 6C to the -ertica#) ,") % ro##er o( radius 1!" 5eighting 3000N is to be pu##ed o-er a rectangu#ar #ook b#ock o( height 100 as sho5n in (igure b& a (orce app#ied AP4 at ." 0 (ro hori;onta# ) =ind the agnitude o( the (orce 5hich 5i## just turn the ro##er o-er the corner o( the rectangu#ar b#ock)