Problems and Solutions in Engineering MechanicsProblem Solving Is A Vital Requirement For Any Aspiring Engineer. This Book Aims To Develop This Ability In Students By Explaining The Basic Principles Of Mechanics Through A Series Of Graded Problems And Their Solutions.Each Chapter Begins With A Quick Discussion Of The Basic Concepts And Principles. It Then Provides Several Well Developed Solved Examples Which Illustrate The Various Dimensions Of The Concept Under Discussion. A Set Of Practice Problems Is Also Included To Encourage The Student To Test His Mastery Over The Subject.The Book Would Serve As An Excellent Text For Both Degree And Diploma Students Of All Engineering Disciplines. Amie Candidates Would Also Find It Most Useful. |
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This book is helpful in semester exam. Where we can secure good marks.after solving no.of problems ,we will face the semester exam as well as other competive exam.
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Contents
Preface | 1 |
Coplanar Nonconcurrent Force Systems 2241 | 22 |
Analysis of Pinjointed Plane Frames 4263 | 42 |
Friction 6480 | 64 |
Centroid of Areas 8194 | 81 |
Area Moment of Inertia 95107 | 95 |
Introduction to Dynamics and Linear Motion 108118 | 108 |
Projectiles 119129 | 119 |
DAlemberts Principle 130142 | 130 |
Work Energy Principle 143153 | 143 |
Impulse Momentum Principle 154162 | 154 |
Impact of Elastic Bodies 163174 | 163 |
Circular Motion of Rigid Bodies 175184 | 175 |
Virtual Work 185190 | 185 |
Introduction to Vector Approach 191201 | 191 |
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acceleration angle applied Assume axis ball beam block body bounce centroid co-efficient components Compute Consider joint constant couple curve Determine developed direction displacement distance downward energy equation equilibrium figure Find force forces acting frame frictional force given gives ground Hence horizontal impact incline Inertia initial velocity kmph kN Comp kN Tensile load m/sec magnitude maximum Moment of Inertia motion moves parallel plane position principle PROBLEMS projection pulley radius reached reactions rectangle Referring to Fig respect rest resultant road rope seconds Shape shown in Fig smooth Solution SOLVED speed spring starts stone strikes surfaces Take tension tion travelled triangle unit upward vector vertical virtual weight zero