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  • The distance, between the point of projection and the point where the projectile strikes the ground, is known as range.


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  • A. Correct
  • B. Incorrect

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    • 1. If a number of forces are acting at a point, theirresultant will be inclined at an angle ? with the horizontal, such that

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    • A. tan ? = ?H/?V
    • B. tan ? = ?V/?H
    • C. tan ? = ?Vx?H
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    • 2. The coefficient of restitution for elastic bodies is one.

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    • A. Correct
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    • 3. Moment of inertia of a circular section about an axis perpendicular to the section is

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    • A. ?d3/16
    • B. ?d3/32
    • C. ?d4/32
    • D. ?d4/64
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    • 4. Moment of inertia of a hollow circular section, as shown in the below figure about X-axis, is

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    • 5. Coefficient of friction is the ratio of the limiting friction to the normal reaction between the two bodies.

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    • A. Yes
    • B. No
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    • 6. 
      The above figure shows the two equal forces at right angles acting at a point. The value of force R acting along their bisector and in opposite direction is

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    • A. P/2
    • B. 2P
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    • 7. When a particle moves along a circular path with uniform velocity, there will be no tangential acceleration.

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    • A. Correct
    • B. Incorrect
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    • 8. The path of the projectile is a parabola.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 9. Mass moment of inertia of a uni form thin rod of mass M and length (l) about its mid-point and perpendicular to its length is

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    • 10. One watt is equal to

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    • A. 0.1 joule/s
    • B. 1 joule/s
    • C. 10 joules/s
    • D. 100 joules/s
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