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The forces which meet at one point, but their lines of action __________ on the same plane, are Known as non-coplaner concurrent forces.
Options
A. lie
B. do not lie
Correct Answer
do not lie
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1. A number of forces acting at a point will be in equilibrium, if
Options
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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Correct Answer: sumof resolved parts in the vertical direction is zero (i.e. ?
V
= 0)
2. When a body of mass
m
attains a velocity
v
from rest in time
t
, then the kinetic energy of translation is
Options
A.
mv
2
B.
mgv
2
C. 0.5
mv
2
D. 0.5
mgv
2
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Correct Answer: 0.5
mv
2
3. Joule is the unit of
Options
A. force
B. work
C. power
D. velocity
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Correct Answer: work
4. 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
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Correct Answer: a non-reversible machine
5. The length of a second's pendulum is
Options
A. 94.9cm
B. 99.4cm
C. 100cm
D. 101cm
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Correct Answer: 99.4cm
6. The forces, whose lines of action are parallel to each other and act in the same directions, are known as
Options
A. coplaner concurrent forces
B. coplaner non-concurrent forces
C. like parallel forces
D. unlike parallel forces
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Correct Answer: like parallel forces
7. The moment of inertia of a solid cone of mass
m
and base radius
r
about its vertical axis is
Options
A. 3
mr
2
/5
B. 3
mr
2
/10
C. 2
mr
2
/5
D. 4
mr
2
/5
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Correct Answer: 3
mr
2
/10
8. The force induced in the string
AB
due to the load
W
, as shown in the below figure is
Options
A.
W
sin ?
B.
W
cos ?
C.
W
sec ?
D.
W
cosec ?
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Correct Answer:
W
cosec ?
9. According to Newton's first law of motion,
Options
A. every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion, in a straight line, unless it is acted upon by some external force
B. the rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the same direction, in which the force acts
C. to every action, there is always an equal and opposite reaction
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: every body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion, in a straight line, unless it is acted upon by some external force
10. The kinetic energy of a body __________ upon its mass and velocity.
Options
A. does not depend
B. depends
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Correct Answer: depends
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