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Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation'S D.V.V.P. College of Engineering, Ahmednagar Unit Test - 1

1) The document is an engineering mechanics unit test with two questions. 2) Question 1 asks to determine the magnitude and location of the resultant of two parallel force systems. Question 2 asks about formulas for the parallelogram law and Varignon's theorem. 3) The second question asks to determine the equivalent force couple system for a 600N force applied at an angle of 20 degrees.

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Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation'S D.V.V.P. College of Engineering, Ahmednagar Unit Test - 1

1) The document is an engineering mechanics unit test with two questions. 2) Question 1 asks to determine the magnitude and location of the resultant of two parallel force systems. Question 2 asks about formulas for the parallelogram law and Varignon's theorem. 3) The second question asks to determine the equivalent force couple system for a 600N force applied at an angle of 20 degrees.

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DR.

VITHALRAO VIKHE PATIL FOUNDATION’S


D.V.V.P. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, AHMEDNAGAR
UNIT TEST – 1
SUBJECT: Engineering Mechanics DIV: FE (B)

TIME: 30 Min. MARKS: 10

INSTRUCTIONS:
1) Solve Q1 or Q2
2) Assume suitable data wherever necessary
Q1. A. Determine the magnitude and location of resultant of the parallel system of forces. [6]

80N 100N 150N 120N 80N

2m 2m 2.5m 3m

Q1. B. Find the magnitude and direction of resultant of the concurrent force system as shown.
[4]
Y

8KN 6KN

12 KN

1 12

1 5 5
12 X

Q2. A. Write statement and formula for: [6]

1) Parallelogram law
2) Varignon’s theorem

Q2. B. A 600N force is applied at an angle θ = 20°. Determine the equivalent force couple
system at point A. [4]

600N θ

0.4m

B C

0.6m

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