(^620) A Textbook of Engineering Mechanics
EXERCISE 30.3
- A truck of mass 1.5 t is running at a speed of 54 km.p.h. Find its kinetic energy. If the
resistance to the motion is 100 newtons, find how far the truck will run before it stops.
(Ans. 168.75 kJ ; 1125 m) - A bullet moving at the rate of 300 m/s is fired into a thick target and penetrates up to 500
mm. If it is fired into a 250 mm thick target, find the velocity of emergence. Take resis-
tance to be uniform in both cases. (Ans. 212.1 m/s) - A body of mass 2 kg is thrown vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 9.8 m/s. Find
its kinetic energy (i) at the moment of its propulsion ; (ii) after half a second ; and (iii) after
one second. (Ans. 96.04 N-m ; 2401 N-m ; 0) - A railway wagon of mass 20 tonnes runs into a buffer stop having two buffer springs each
of 10 kN/mm stiffness. Find the maximum compression of the springs, if the wagon is
travelling at 18 km.p.h. (Ans. 158 mm) - A block of mass 5 kg is released from rest on an inclined plane as shown in Fig. 30.13.
Fig. 30.13
Find the maximum compression of the spring, if the spring constant is 1 N/mm and the
coefficient of friction between the block and the inclined plane is 0.2. (Ans. 160 mm)
- A hammer of mass 400 kg falls through a height of 3 m on a pile of negligible mass. If it
drives the pile 1 m into the ground, find the average resistance of the ground for penetration.
(Ans. 15.7 kN) - A pile hammer of mass 1500 kg drops from a height of 600 mm on a pile of mass 750 kg.
The pile penetrates 50 mm per blow. Assuming that the motion of the pile is resisted by a
constant force, find the resistance to penetration of the ground. (Ans. 139.7 kN)
QUESTIONS
- Explain the term ‘work’. When the work is said to be done?
- What are the units of work done? What is the relation between work done and power?
- What do you understand by the term ‘energy’? Explain the various forms of mechanical
energies. - Explain the term ‘conservation of energy’.
OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS
- The unit of work done in S.I. system is
(a) Newton (b) Joule (c) Watt - The work done is said to be zero, when
(a) some force acts on a body, but displacement is zero.