Engineering Mechanics Questions and Answers – Two and Three Force Members

This set of Engineering Mechanics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Two and Three Force Members”. 1. The difference between the two and the three force members is: a) The former is collinear and the latter is parallel b) The former is parallel and the latter is perpendicular c) The former is perpendicular … Read more

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Engineering Mechanics Questions and Answers – Conditions for a Rigid-Body Equilibrium – 2

This set of Engineering Mechanics Quiz focuses on “Conditions for a Rigid-Body Equilibrium – 2”. 1. Free body diagrams don’t play any role in making the calculations on the conditions of the equilibrium of the body. a) True b) False 2. The net forces of acting on the body need to be zero. This is … Read more

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Engineering Mechanics Questions and Answers – Conditions for a Rigid-Body Equilibrium – 1

This set of Engineering Mechanics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Conditions for a Rigid-Body Equilibrium – 1”. 1. The main condition for the rigid body is that the distance between various particles of the body does change. a) True b) False 2. The shown here has a mass of 100kg. What is … Read more

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Engineering Mechanics Questions and Answers – Reduction of a Simple Distributed Loading

This set of Engineering Mechanics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Reduction of a Simple Distributed Loading”. 1. The uniformly distributed load is having two different values of load per unit length on the ends of the distribution. a) True b) False 2. There are two types of loading. The uniformly distributed and … Read more

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Engineering Mechanics Questions and Answers – Simplification of a Force and Couple System – 2

This set of Engineering Mechanics test focuses on “Simplification of a Force and Couple System – 2”. 1. What is a collinear system of forces? a) The force system having all the forces parallel to each other b) The force system having all the forces perpendicular to each other c) The force system having all … Read more

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Engineering Mechanics Questions and Answers – Simplification of a Force and Couple System – 1

This set of Engineering Mechanics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Simplification of a Force and Couple System – 1”. 1. The basic type of motion of a body is translation motion only. a) True b) False 2. Find the total resultant force acting horizontally in the given figure below, consisting of a … Read more

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Engineering Mechanics Questions and Answers – Moment of a Couple

This set of Engineering Mechanics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Moment of a Couple”. 1. Couple is having a combination of two forces. They are different in magnitude. a) True b) False 2. Determine the couple moment acting on the beam shown. a) 500Nm b) 1500Nm c) 740Nm d) 50Nm 3. The … Read more

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Engineering Mechanics Questions and Answers – Moment of a Force on a Specified Axis

This set of Engineering Mechanics Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Moment of a Force on a Specified Axis”. 1. Determine the moment’s magnitude produced by the force as shown in the diagram, which tends to rotate the rod ORQP along QP. a) 80.49 Nm b) 72.12 Nm c) -36.67 Nm d) 36.67 … Read more

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Engineering Mechanics Questions and Answers – Moment of a Force – 3

This set of Engineering Mechanics Interview Questions and Answers for Experienced people focuses on “Moment of a Force – 3”. 1. Determine the resultant moment caused by the forces in vector a) 30i + 40j – 60k Nm b) 30i – 40j – 60k Nm c) 30i + 40j + 60k Nm d) 30i – … Read more

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Engineering Mechanics Questions and Answers – Moment of a Force – 2

This set of Engineering Mechanics Questions and Answers for Experienced people focuses on “Moment of a Force – 2”. 1. Find the moment of the force about the point R. a) 5000Nm b) 5550Nm c) 6000Nm d) 7000Nm 2. How far from the shaft at P a 200N vertical force must act so as to … Read more

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