Last Answer : In this case the object rolls on a surface
Description : What happens when friction is equal to the thrust force?
Last Answer : In that case, the object won't budge.
Description : Power required for a train weighing 200 Mg to move at a uniform speed of 60 Kmph up an incline of 1 in 200 is (Resistance due to friction is negligible) a.16.67 KW b.163.5 KW c.1000 KW d.9810 KW e.Tapered bearing
Last Answer : b. 163.5 KW
Description : What is speed friction ?
Last Answer : The force of friction that is formed when another object is moving relative to one object is called motion friction.
Description : A cyclist moves uniformaly on a horizontal circular track of radius 100 m . If the cofficient of friction is 0.1. At which of the following speed (s)
Last Answer : A cyclist moves uniformaly on a horizontal circular track of radius 100 m . If the cofficient of friction is 0.1. ... m/s C. 14 m/s D. none of these
Description : System shown in figure is released from rest . Pulley and spring is mass less and friction is absent everywhere. The speed of `5 kg` block when `2 kg`
Last Answer : System shown in figure is released from rest . Pulley and spring is mass less and friction is absent everywhere. The ... . 2 m/s D. `4sqrt(2) ` m/s
Description : A block P released from the top of a smooth inclined plane slides down the plane. Another block Q is dropped from the same point and falls vertically downwards. Which one of the following statements will be ... with the same speed (d) Block Q will reach the ground with a higher speed than block P
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : In an oil-lubricated journal bearing, coefficient of friction between the journal and the bearing. [IES-1995] (a) Remains constant at all speeds. (b) is minimum at zero speed and increases ... speed. (d) becomes minimum at an optimum speed and then increases with further increase in speed.
Last Answer : (d) becomes minimum at an optimum speed and then increases with further increase in speed.
Description : Satisfactory hydrodynamic film in a journal bearing is formed when (a) Journal speed is low; unit pressure on the bearing is high and viscosity of lubricant used is low [IES-2006] ... journal speed, unit pressure on bearing and lubricant viscosity exists resulting in low coefficient of friction
Last Answer : (c) Journal speed is high; unit pressure on the bearing is high and viscosity of lubricant used is high
Description : In a journal bearings, the radius of the friction circle increases with the increase in- [IES-1997] (a) Load (b) Radius of the journal (c) Speed of the journal (d) Viscosity of the lubricant
Last Answer : (b) Radius of the journal
Description : Consider tile following statements: [IES-1993; 2002; 2006] Radius of friction circle for a journal bearing depends upon 1. Coefficient of friction 2. Radius of the journal 3. Angular speed of rotation of the shaft Which of the ... ) 1,2 and 3 (b) Only 1 and 2 (c) Only 2 and 3 (d) Only 1 and 3
Last Answer : (b) Only 1 and 2
Description : Increase in values of which of the following results in an increase of the coefficient of friction in a hydrodynamic bearing? [IES 2007] 1. Viscosity of the oil. 2. Clearance between shaft and bearing. 3. Shaft speed. Select the ... 1 and 2 only (b) 1 and 3 only (c) 2 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3
Last Answer : (b) 1 and 3 only
Description : The resistance to the motion of the body is provided by ______ a) Medium of vibration b) Speed of vibration c) Length of the material d) External friction
Last Answer : a) Medium of vibration
Description : Pick out the correct statement. (A) Fanning friction factor is inversely proportional to Reynolds number always (B) The property of a randomly packed bed (with raschig rings) is given by the ratio of the ... the ratio of the speed of the fluid to that of sound in the fluid under conditions of flow
Last Answer : (D) Mach number is given by the ratio of the speed of the fluid to that of sound in the fluid under conditions of flow
Description : If the coefficient of friction on the road surface is 0.15 and a maximum super-elevation 1 in 15 is provided, the maximum speed of the vehicles on a curve of 100 metre radius, is (A) 32.44 km/hour (B) 42.44 kg/hour (C) 52.44 km/hour (D) 62.44 km/hour
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : Design of horizontal curves on highways, is based on (A) Design speed of vehicles (B) Permissible friction on the road surface (C) Permissible centrifugal ratio (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : knives of the cutter bar are scrratedin order to a)Increase the co-efficient of friction between crop stalk machine b)Reducing the deflection of stalk side ways c)To increase the cutting speed d)To improve cutting height
Last Answer : a)Increase the co-efficient of friction between crop stalk machine
Description : We often sprinkle talcum powder on the carom board . This is done to reduce ______ between the board and the striker. a) friction b)movement c)speed d)contact
Last Answer : a) friction
Description : A ball bearing is used in shafts of motors, dynamos to reduce ______. a) movement b)friction c)speed d)none
Last Answer : b)friction
Description : A freight car weighing 20 tons and moving at a speed of 7 miles per hour on a horizontal track collides and couples with a stationary car that weighs 15 tons. Neglecting friction, determine the velocity of the coupled cars.
Last Answer : ANSWER: 4 MILES PER HOUR