A. 95 mm
B. slightly less than 95 mm
C. slightly more than 95 mm
D. 45 mm
E. none of the above
Theory of Machines
Theory of Machines
A. perpendicular to the accel< force
B. along the direction of accel* force
C. opposite to the direction of ace ing force
D. in any direction w.r.t. accel* force depending on the magnit two
E. none of the above
A. velocity
B. displacement
C. rate of change of velocity
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
A. leads by 90°
B. lags by 90°
C. leads by 180°
D. are in phase
E. could be anywhere.
A. Ipocf
B. Ipocf
C. Ip oc j
D. Ipoc-
E. none of the above
A. natural frequency of vibration
B. position of balancing weights
C. moment of inertia
D. centripetal acceleration’
E. angular acceleration of a body
A. right side pivot of this link
B. lift side pivot of this link
C. a point obtained by intersection on extending adjoining links
D. can’t occur
E. none of the above
A. a triangle
B. a point
C. two lines
D. a straight line
E. a curve
A. the mass of two are same
B. e.g. of two coincides
C. M.I. of two about an axis through e.g. is equal
D. all of the above
E. none of the above
A. along PO
B. perpendicular to PO
C. at 45° to PO
D. along OP
E. none of the above