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  • Instructions and General Questions: Provides instructions for the exam including rules and the first set of general questions consisting of basic definitions and explanations.
  • Applied Forces and Resultant Forces: Covers questions related to properties and effects of force, including detailed problems involving diagrams and calculations.
  • Concurrent Forces and Support Reactions: Discusses problems related to concurrent forces and necessary reaction calculations using graphical analysis with diagrams.
  • Beam and Load Calculations: Focuses on calculations involving beams under loads, including analysis of reactions at supports, using given figures.
  • Centroid Computation: Involves problems related to finding centroids in various shapes as shown in diagrams, requiring precise computation.
  • Composite Body Analysis: Calculates the centroid of composite bodies utilizing a complex set of rules and figures to determine accurate positioning.

22203

23124
3 Hours / 70 Marks Seat No.

Instructions – (1) All Questions are Compulsory.


(2) Answer each next main Question on a new page.
(3) Illustrate your answers with neat sketches wherever
necessary.
(4) Figures to the right indicate full marks.
(5) Assume suitable data, if necessary.
(6) Use of Non-programmable Electronic Pocket
Calculator is permissible.
(7) Mobile Phone, Pager and any other Electronic
Communication devices are not permissible in
Examination Hall.

Marks

1. Attempt any FIVE of the following: 10


a) State S.I. unit of force and momentum.
b) What is law of machine
c) Define funicular polygon.
d) Write the condition of equilibrium for non-concurrent co-planer
force system.
e) State two types of beam with diagram of each.
f) What do you mean by friction.
g) Define centre of gravity. How does it differ from centroid?

P.T.O.
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2. Attempt any THREE of the following: 12
a) State any two properties and effect of force.
b) Certain machine has a law of machin P = 0.025 W + 20 N
with V.R. = 50. Calculate its efficiency at a load of 1 KN.
c) Define effort lost in friction and load lost in friction.
Give expression of them.
d) Define angle of repose with diagram.

3. Attempt any THREE of the following: 12


a) Find magnitude and direction of resultant force, If 30 N, 40N,
50 N and 60 N, forces are acting the line joining the centre of
square to its vertices as shown in Fig. no. 1.

Fig. No. 1
b) State any four properties of couple.
c) For three sheave pulley block an effort of 40 N can lift a load of
180 N. Calculate the effort lost in friction and load lost in friction
along with efficiency.
d) In a lifting machine an effort of 110 N raised a load of 1100 N
and an effort 500 N raised a load of 5800 N. Find the law of
machine.
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4. Attempt any THREE of the following: 12
a) Find analytically the resultant of coplaner concurrent force system
as shown in Fig. no. 2. Also locate its position on figure.

Fig. No. 2

b) Find the reactions offered by two surfaces of a sphere weighing


1000 N. Refer Fig. no. 3.

Fig. No. 3

c) A simply supported beam of 4 m. span is loaded with an UDL


of 5 KN/m for 2 m from left end and a point load of 30 KN
at 1 m from right end. Find support reactions using graphical
method.
d) A parcel weighing 200 N is just on the point of moving
horizontally by a horizontal force of 50 N. What is the coefficient
of friction.
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Marks
e) Find analytically the reactions at roller and hinges support of a
beam loaded as shown in Fig. no. 4

Fig. No. 4

5. Attempt any TWO of the following: 12


a) A simply supported beam is subjected to point load of 100 KN
and couple of 50 KN m as shown in Fig. no. 5. Determine the
reactions at support A and B.

Fig. No. 5

b) A block of weight 500 N is placed on a inclined plane at an


angle of 20º with horizontal. If coefficient of friction is 0.15.
Find the force P applied parallel to the plane, just move the
body up the plane.
c) Locate the resultant with magnitude and direction for the force
system shown in Fig. no. 6 w.r.t. pt. A.

Fig. No. 6
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Marks
6. Attempt any TWO of the following: 12
a) Find centroid for ISA 90 x 60 x 8 mm (L section) as shown in
Fig. no. 7.

Fig. No. 7

b) Locate the position of centroid for the lamina shown in Fig. no. 8.

Fig. No. 8

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c) Find the y of the composite body given in Fig. no. 9.

Fig. No. 9

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