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GATE2016-2-34
Consider the structural system shown in the figure under the action of weight $W$. All the joints are hinged. The properties of the members in terms of length ($L$), area ($A$) and the modulus of elasticity ($E$) are also given in the figure. Let $L$, $A$ and $E$ ... $=0.0417 \: m$ Compressive force $=100 \: kN$; Stress $=1000 \; kN/m^2$; Extension $=0.0417 \: m$
Consider the structural system shown in the figure under the action of weight $W$. All the joints are hinged. The properties of the members in terms of length ($L$), area...
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GATE2017 CE-1: 44
A particle of mass $2$ kg is travelling at a velocity of $1.5$ m/s. A force $f(t) = 3t^2$ (in N) is applied to it in the direction of motion for a duration of $2$ seconds, where $t$ denotes time in seconds. The velocity (in m/s, up to one decimal place) of the particle immediately after the removal of the force is _______.
A particle of mass $2$ kg is travelling at a velocity of $1.5$ m/s. A force $f(t) = 3t^2$ (in N) is applied to it in the direction of motion for a duration of $2$ seconds...
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GATE2014-1-30
Mathematical idealization of a crane has three bars with their vertices arranged as shown in the figure with a load of $80$ kN hanging vertically. The coordinates of the vertices are given in parentheses. The force in the member $QR$, $F_{QR}$ will be $30$ kN Compressive $30$ kN Tensile $50$ Compressive $50$ kN Tensile
Mathematical idealization of a crane has three bars with their vertices arranged as shown in the figure with a load of $80$ kN hanging vertically. The coordinates of the ...
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