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Unit III Engineering Mechanics

The document outlines the syllabus and exam questions for the Engineering Mechanics course under MSBTE's K Scheme, focusing on the equilibrium of forces. It includes various questions related to beam reactions, types of beams, and analytical methods for determining support reactions. The document serves as a study guide for students preparing for their exams in this subject.

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Unit III Engineering Mechanics

The document outlines the syllabus and exam questions for the Engineering Mechanics course under MSBTE's K Scheme, focusing on the equilibrium of forces. It includes various questions related to beam reactions, types of beams, and analytical methods for determining support reactions. The document serves as a study guide for students preparing for their exams in this subject.

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312312 - Engineering Mechanics (Sem II)


As per MSBTE’s K Scheme
ME / AE / NK / PG

Unit III Equilibrium of forces Marks - 14

S. N. Exam
MSBTE Board Asked Questions Marks
Year
Write the condition of equilibrium for non-concurrent co-planer
1. W-23 2M
force system.
2. State two types of beam with diagram of each. W-23 2M
Find the reactions offered by two surfaces of a sphere
weighing1000 N. Refer Fig.

3. W-23 4M

A simply supported beam of 4 m. span is loaded with an UDLof 5


4. KN/m for 2 m from left end and a point load of 30 KNat 1 m from W-23 4M
right end. Find support reactions using graphical method.
Find analytically the reactions at roller and hinges support of a
beam loaded as shown in Fig.

5. W-23 4M

A simply supported beam is subjected to point load of 100 KNand


couple of 50 KN m as shown in Fig. Determine thereactions at
support A and B.
6. W-23 6M
7. Define beam and state types of beam S-23 2M

8. Define equilibrant. S-23 2M


9. State Lami’s theorem. S-23 2M
A sphere of weight 450 N rests in a groove of smooth inclined
surfaces which are making 600 and 300 inclination with
horizontal. Find the reactions at the contact surfaces.
10. S-23 4M

A beam AB, 6 m long rests on two supports 4 m apart the right


hand end is overhanging by 2 m, the beam carries a udl of 4 kN/m,
over entire span. Determine the reactions of support.

11. S-23 4M

Calculate magnitude of force P and tension in the wire OA, if an


electric bulb of weight 20 N hangs vertically from a ceiling as
shown in Fig.

12. S-23 4M

Calculate the reactions of support by graphical method for

13. S-23
6M

14. State the types of beam with sketch (any two). S-22 2M
Write the reactions at support when simply supported beam of
15. S-22 2M
span ‘L’ carrying a point load ‘W’ at the centre.
A cantilever is loaded as shown in Fig.. Find the support reaction.

16. S-22 4M
Calculate graphically the reactions of beam at the support as
shown in Fig.

17. S-22 4M

A body of weight 50kN is hung by means of a string to the ceiling.


Determine the pull required and tension in the string when string
has an inclination 70° with the ceiling and pull is applied at 30°
with the horizontal.

18. S-22 4M

For a beam as shown in Fig, calculate reaction at roller and hinge


support by analytical method
19. S-22 6M

State analytical conditions of equilibrium for coplanar non


20. W-22 2M
concurrent force system.
Calculate reaction and reactive moment for a cantilever beam
loaded
21. W-22 2M

A sphere of weight 750 N is placed between two surface as shown


in Fig. Calculate contact reactions offered by the surfaces.

22. W-22 4M

Determine the support reactions of a beam loaded as shown in Fig.

23. W-22 4M
Calculate analytically the support reactions of the beam loaded as
shown in Fig.

24. W-22 4M

Determine analytically the reactions of the beam loaded as shown


25. W-22 6M
in Fig. Also show the direction of reaction at hinged end.
26. State Lami’s theorem. S-19 2M
Write analytical conditions of equilibrium for concurrent force
27. S-19 2M
system.
Calculate the reactions offered by planes. Refer Fig. A sphere
weighs 500N is supported by two planes, one plane is vertical and
other is inclined at 60˚ to the horizontal.

28. S-19 4M

Calculate graphically the reactions of a beam loaded as shown in


Fig.

29. S-19 4M

Calculate tension in the strings AB and BC if a weight of 200 N is


attached by two strings as shown in Fig.

30. S-19 4M
Calculate the reactions using analytical method for a beam shown
in Fig.

31. S-19 6M

32. Define free body diagram W-19 2M


33. State two limitations of Lami’s theorem. W-19 2M
A sphere having diameter 350mm and 750 kN as weight is placed
as shown in figure Calculate the reaction at point of contacts.

34. W-19 4M

A weight of 1.25 kN is attached by two ropes as shown in figure


Calculate the tension in the ropes.

35.
W-19 4M

A beam is loaded as shown in figure Calculate its support reactions


using graphical method only

36. W-19 4M

Calculate the support reactions of beam loaded as shown in figure


Use analytical method only.

37.
W-19 6M

State analytical conditions of equilibrium of concurrent force


38. W-18 2M
system.

39. W-18 2M
Write relation between resultant and equilibrant
40. State and explain Lami’s theorem with sketch. W-18 4M
Calculate graphically the reactions of a beam loaded as shown in
Figure

41. W-18 4M

Calculate reactions offered by surface as shown in Figure, if a


cylinder weighing 1000 N is resting on inclined surfaces at 90° and
50° with horizontal

42. W-18 4M

A simply supported beam of 6 m span has subjected to loading as


shown in Figure Find support reactions by analytical method.

43. W-18 4M

Calculate the reactions of beam loaded as shown in Figure by


analytical method.

44. W-18 6M

45. State Lami’s theorem. S-18 2M

46. State any two types of beam along with sketch S-18 2M
47. Calculate the tension induced in the cable used for the assembly
shown in Figure W = 1500 N.

S-18 4M

Calculate the reaction of beam loaded as shown in Figure

48. S-18 4M

Calculate the reaction of beam loaded as shown in Figure use


graphical method

49. S-18 4M

Calculate reactions of beam loaded as shown in Figure

50. S-18 6M

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