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Understanding Acceleration in Dynamics

This document contains 31 short answer questions related to engineering mechanics topics like dynamics, kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, conservation principles, impact, rotation, angular motion, and rigid body mechanics. Questions cover definitions, principles, equations of motion, and example problems related to translation, curvilinear motion, momentum, energy, impact, rotation, angular velocity, acceleration, mass moment of inertia, and applications to elevators and rotating bodies.

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Understanding Acceleration in Dynamics

This document contains 31 short answer questions related to engineering mechanics topics like dynamics, kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, conservation principles, impact, rotation, angular motion, and rigid body mechanics. Questions cover definitions, principles, equations of motion, and example problems related to translation, curvilinear motion, momentum, energy, impact, rotation, angular velocity, acceleration, mass moment of inertia, and applications to elevators and rotating bodies.

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

R V R & J C COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, GUNTUR-19


ENGINEERING MECHANICS-SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

DYNAIMICS 1. What are the classifications of translation? explain briefly 2. Differentiate between rectilinear and curvilinear translation 3. State Newtons laws of motion 4. State and explain Dalemberts principle? 5. Write differential equation of rectilinear motion? 6. What are the advantages of Dalemberts principle over Newtons second law? 7. What is dynamic equilibrium? 8. state the principle of conservation of momentum 9. state the principle of conservation of energy
10. What 11. What 12. What 13. What 14. What

is impact? do you mean by direct and indirect impact? do you understand by elastic and plastic impact? is coefficient of restitution? is mass moment of inertia? moment of inertia of a lamina? meant by radius of gyration? curvilinear motion with examples radial and translation coordinates with reference to study of

15. Explain 16. What

17. Define

18. Explain

curvilinear motion [Link] the significance of normal acceleration

[Link] Newtons second law , write the equation of motion in (a) Tangential and normal coordinates (b) Radial and transverse coordinates [Link] is equation of motion for a rigid body rotation about fixed axis
22. The

angle of rotation of a body is given is a function of time by the angular

equation =o+bt+ct2. write general expression for the velocity and angular acceleration of the body

[Link] is relation ship between angular velocity and rpm of a body


24. A

wheel 200mm diameter comes to rest from a speed of 400rpm in angular acceleration different equilibriums associated with rigid body average angular velocity with mathematical equation of

600sec determine angular acceleration


25. Define 26. Mention 27. Define

rotating body during the time interval from t1 to t2


28. The

equation of angular displacement of a moving body on a circular

path is given by = 2t3+0.5 where is in radians and t is in sec. find angular velocity and angular acceleration after 2 sec
29. A

man of weight 600N is in a elevator which is moving down with

acceleration of 9.81 m/s2what is pressure transmitted by the man on a floor of elevator.


30. A

lift of weight 5000N moves up with accelerates 2m/[Link] the the equation for mass moment of inertia with respect to

tension in cable of lift.


31. Write

diameter of a hollow sphere of weight per unit volume of material is w and outer and inner radii ao and ai.

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