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Engineering Mechanics

This document contains engineering mechanics problems and questions for a first year B.Tech student. It includes 10 problems to draw shear force diagrams (SFD) and bending moment diagrams (BMD) for beams, as well as 5 questions involving principles of forces, force systems, and support reactions. The questions cover topics like transmissibility of forces, parallelogram law of forces, reaction forces between stacked cylinders, tension in belts, and determining support reactions for loaded beams.

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Engineering Mechanics

This document contains engineering mechanics problems and questions for a first year B.Tech student. It includes 10 problems to draw shear force diagrams (SFD) and bending moment diagrams (BMD) for beams, as well as 5 questions involving principles of forces, force systems, and support reactions. The questions cover topics like transmissibility of forces, parallelogram law of forces, reaction forces between stacked cylinders, tension in belts, and determining support reactions for loaded beams.

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ENGINEERING MECHANICS

B.Tech. First Year

DRAW SFD AND BMD FOR THE FOLLOWING BEAMS:

Q 1.

Q 2.

Q 3.

Q 4.

Q 5.

Q 6.

Q 7.

Q 8.

Q 9.

Q 10.

NUMERICALS BASED FORCE SYSTEM , SUPPORT REACTION AND FRICTION Q.1- State and explain the principle of transmissibility of forces. Q.2- State and prove parallelogram law of forces and Lames theorem. Q.3- Three cylinder is piled in a rectangular ditch as shown in fig. neglecting friction. Determine reaction between cylinder A and the vertical wall. Wa = 50N, Wb = 60N, Wc = 50N

5cm C

6cm

4cm 3 A 1 18 cm

Q.4- Prove that (T1/T2)= where T1 = tight side tension on the belt and

T2 = slack side tension on belt

Q.5- Determine the support reactions at A and B. 10kN A 8kN 400 10kN B 300 1m 2m 3m 2m

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