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  • Question
  • A screw jack used for lifting the loads is


  • Options
  • A. a reversible machine
  • B. a non-reversible machine
  • C. an ideal machine
  • D. none of these

  • Correct Answer
  • a non-reversible machine 


  • Engineering Mechanics problems


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    • 1. The length of a second's pendulum is

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    • A. 94.9cm
    • B. 99.4cm
    • C. 100cm
    • D. 101cm
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    • 2. The negative acceleration is called retardation.

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    • A. True
    • B. False
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    • 3. The unit of force in S.I. system of units is

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    • A. dyne
    • B. kilogram
    • C. newton
    • D. watt
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    • 4. A pendulum which executes one beat per second is known as

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    • A. simple pendulum
    • B. compound pendulum
    • C. torsional pendulum
    • D. second's pendulum
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    • 5. D' Alembert's principle basically depends upon Newton's second law of motion.

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    • A. Correct
    • B. Incorrect
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    • 6. Joule is the unit of

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    • A. force
    • B. work
    • C. power
    • D. velocity
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    • 7. When a body of mass m attains a velocity v from rest in time t, then the kinetic energy of translation is

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    • A. mv2
    • B. mgv2
    • C. 0.5 mv2
    • D. 0.5 mgv2
    • Discuss
    • 8. A number of forces acting at a point will be in equilibrium, if

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    • A. all the forces are equally inclined
    • B. sum of all the forces is zero
    • C. sumof resolved parts in the vertical direction is zero (i.e. ?V = 0)
    • D. none of these
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    • 9. The forces which meet at one point, but their lines of action __________ on the same plane, are Known as non-coplaner concurrent forces.

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    • A. lie
    • B. do not lie
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    • 10. The forces, whose lines of action are parallel to each other and act in the same directions, are known as

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    • A. coplaner concurrent forces
    • B. coplaner non-concurrent forces
    • C. like parallel forces
    • D. unlike parallel forces
    • Discuss


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