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When a bell fixed on a cycle rings, then the energy conversion that takes place is ______.

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Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
Concept: Mechanical Energy > Kinetic Energy (K)

A force 'F' moves a load from A to C as shown in the figure below. For the calculation of the work done, which of these lengths would you use as the displacement?

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Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
Concept: Measurement of Work

Work done by this force at any instant is ______.

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Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
Concept: Concept of Work

For burning of coal in a thermoelectric station, the energy conversion taking place is:

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Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
Concept: Conversion of Energies

If the mass as well as the velocity of a body is doubled then the kinetic energy of the body ______ the initial kinetic energy.

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Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
Concept: Mechanical Energy > Kinetic Energy (K)

Unit of power used in mechanical engineering is ______.

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Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
Concept: Concept of Power

The figure below shows a simple pendulum of mass 200 g. It is displaced from the mean position A to the extreme position B. The potential energy at the position A is zero. At the position B the pendulum bob is raised by 5 m.

  1. What is the potential energy of the pendulum at the position B?
  2. What is the total mechanical energy at point C?
  3. What is the speed of the bob at the position A when released from position B?
    (Take g = 10 ms-2, given that there is no loss of energy.)
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Chapter: [2] Work, Energy and Power
Concept: Application of the Principle of Conservation of Energy

Which class of lever will always have MA > 1 and why?

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Chapter: [3] Machines
Concept: Levers

A boy uses a single fixed pulley to lift a load of 50 kgf to some height. Another boy uses a single movable pulley to lift the same load to the same height. Compare the effort applied by them. Give a reason to support your answer.

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Chapter: [3] Machines
Concept: Pulley

A pulley system with VR = 4 is used to lift a load of 175 kgf through a vertical height of 15 m. The effort required is 50 kgf in the downward direction. (g = 10 N kg-1)

Calculate:

  1. Distance moved by the effort
  2. Work done by the effort
  3. M.A. of the pulley system
  4. Efficiency of the pulley system
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Chapter: [3] Machines
Concept: Pulley

With reference to the terms Mechanical Advantage, Velocity Ratio and efficiency of a machine, name and define the term that will not change for the machine of a given design.

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Chapter: [3] Machines
Concept: Concept of Machines

From the diagram given below. answer the question that follows:

1) What kind of pulleys are A and B?

2) State the purpose of pulley B.

3) What effort has to be applied at C just raise the load L = 20 kgf?

(Neglect the weight of pulley A and friction)

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Chapter: [3] Machines
Concept: Pulley

A pulley system has three pulleys. A load of 120 N is overcome by applying an effort of 50N. Calculate the Mechanical Advantage and Efficiency of this system.

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Chapter: [3] Machines
Concept: Pulley

A scissor is a _________ multiplier

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Chapter: [3] Machines
Concept: Concept of Machines

A block and tackle system has V.R. = 5.

Draw a neat labeled diagram of a system indicating the direction of its load and effort

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Chapter: [3] Machines
Concept: Pulley

Rohan exerts a pull of 150 kgf. What is the maximum load he can raise with this pulley system if its efficiency = 75%?

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Chapter: [3] Machines
Concept: Pulley

What is the principle of an ideal machine?

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Chapter: [3] Machines
Concept: Concept of Machines

Two forces each of 5N act vertically upwards and downwards respectively on the two ends of a uniform metre rule which is placed at its mid-point as shown in the diagram. Determine the magnitude of the resultant moment of these forces about the midpoint.

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Chapter: [3] Machines
Concept: Concept of Machines

Draw a diagram to show how a single pulley can be used so as to have its ideal M.A= 2.

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Chapter: [3] Machines
Concept: Concept of Machines

The diagram below shows a lever in use:

  1. To which class of levers does it belong?
  2. Without changing the dimensions of the lever, if the load is shifted towards the fulcrum what happens to the mechanical advantage of the lever?
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Chapter: [3] Machines
Concept: Levers
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