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QUESTION:
According to ________________, all objects radiate energy, no matter what their
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Choices:

a. Stefan – Boltzmann Law


b. Pascal’s Law
c. Huygens’ Principle
d. Boltzmann Law

ANSWER:
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Who is called the father of modern science precisely because he initiated the comparison
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How many million tons of hydrogen are converted into helium every second at the sun?

Choices:

a. 400 million tons


b. 500 million tons
c. 600 million tons
d. 700 million tons

ANSWER:
d. 700 million tons
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What is the unit of radiation which takes into account its biological effects?

Choices:

a. millirem
b.millisem
c. siemens
d. hertz

ANSWER:
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What is the expression of the magnitude and direction of the lattice distortion associated
with dislocation?

Choices:

a. Vector graph
b. Line vector
c. Vector Diagram
d. Burgers Vector

ANSWER:
d. Burgers Vector
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It states that two images are just resoluable when the center of diffraction disk of one is
directly over the first minimum in the diffraction pattern of the other

Choices:

a. Relay criteria
b. Rayleigh criterion
c. Radio Criterion
d. None of the above

ANSWER:
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What theorem relates the line integral of a vector field around a simple closed curve C is
in IR3 to an integral over surface S for w/c C is the bondary?

Choices:

a. Stokes Theorem
b.Gradient Theorem
c.Vector Theorem
d. None of the above

ANSWER:
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QUESTION:
A tornado warning siren on top of a tall pole radiates sound waves uniformly in all
directions. At a distance of 15.0 m the intensity of the sound is 0.250 W/m 2. At
what distance from the siren is the intensity 0.010 W/m 2?

Choices:

a. 74.0 m b. 75.0 m c. 76.0 m d. 77.0 m


ANSWER:
b. 75.0 m

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

I1 0.250W / m 2
r2  r1  (15.0m)  75.0m
I2 0.010W / m 2

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QUESTION:
In a sinusoidal sound wave of moderate loudness the maximum pressure
variations are of the order of 3.0 x 10 -2 Pa above and below atmospheric pressure
pa (nominally 1.013 x 105 Pa at sea level). Find the corresponding maximum
displacement if the frequency is 1000 Hz. In air at normal atmospheric pressure
and density, the speed of sound is 344 m/s and the bulk modulus is 1.42 x 10 5 Pa.

Choices:

a. 1.2 x 10-8 m b. 1.2 x 10-6 m c. 1.3 x 10-7 m d. 1.3 x 10-6 m


ANSWER:
a. 1.2 x 10-8 m
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

 2 f (2 rad )(1000 Hz )


k    18.3rad / m
v v 344m / s

pmax 3.0 x102 Pa


A  5
 1.2 x108 m
Bk (1.42 x10 Pa )(18.3rad / m)

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QUESTION:
What is the speed of longitudinal waves in a lead rod?

Choices:

a. 1.1 x 103 m/s b. 1.2 x 103 m/s c. 1.3 x 103 m/s d. 1.4 x 103 m/s
ANSWER:
b. 1.2 x 103 m/s

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

Y 1.6 x1010 Pa
v   1.2 x 103  m / s
 3
11.3x10 kg / m 3

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QUESTION:
Compute the speed of sound waves in air at room temperature (T=20°C) and find
the range of wavelengths in air to which the human ear (which can hear
frequencies in the range of 20-20,000 Hz) is sensitive. The mean molar mass for
air (a mixture of principally nitrogen and oxygen) is 28.8 x 10 -3 kg/mol and the ratio
of heat capacities is ɣ = 1.40.

Choices:

a. 341 m/s b. 330 m/s c. 335 m/s d. 344 m/s


ANSWER:
d. 344 m/s

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

 RT (1.40)(8.314 J / mol K )(293K )


v   344m / s
M 28.8 x103 kg / mol

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QUESTION:
Consider an idealized model with a bird (treated as a point source) emitting
constant sound power, with intensity inversely proportional to the square of the
distance from the bird. By how many decibels does the sound intensity level drop
when you move twice as far away from the bird?

Choices:

a. 4.0 dB b. -4.0 dB c. 6.0 dB d. -6.0 dB


ANSWER:
d. -6.0 dB

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

I2 I
 2  1  (10dB)(log  log 1 )  (10dB)[(log I 2  log I 0 )  (log I1  log I 0 )]
I0 I0
I2
 (10dB ) log
I1
r12 r12
 (10dB ) log 2  (10dB) log
r2 (2r1 ) 2
1
 (10dB ) log  6.0dB
4
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QUESTION:
On a day when the speed of sound is 245 m/s, the fundamental frequency of a
stopped organ pipe is 220 Hz. a.) How long is this stopped pipe? b.) The second
overtone of this pipe has the same wavelength as the third harmonic of an open
pipe. How long is the open pipe?

Choices:

a. 0.470 m, 0.392 m b. 0.740 m, 0.932 m


c. 0.392 m, 0.470 m d. 0.932 m, 0.740 m
ANSWER:
c. 0.392 m, 0.470 m

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

v 345m / s
Lstopped    0.392m
4 f1 4(220 s 1 )

 345m / s 
1100 Hz   
 2L
 open 

Lopen  0.470m

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QUESTION:
A stopped organ pipe is sounded near a guitar, causing one of the strings to
vibrate with large amplitude. We vary the tension of the string until we find the
maximum amplitude. The string is 80% as long as the stopped pipe. If both the
pipe and the string vibrate at their fundamental frequency, calculate the ratio of
the wave speed on the string to the speed of sound in air.
Choices:

a. 0.38 b. 0.39 c. 0.40 d. 0.41


ANSWER:
c. 0.40
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

va v
 s
4 La 2 Ls
vs
 0.40
va

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QUESTION:
If the siren is moving away from the listener with a speed of 45 m/s relative to the
air and the listener is moving toward the siren with a speed of 15 m/s relative to
the air, what frequency does the listener hear?
Choices:

a. 277 Hz b. 272 Hz c. 727 Hz d. 722 Hz


ANSWER:
a. 277 Hz

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

v  vL 340m / s  15m / s
fL  fS  (300 Hz )  277 Hz
v  vS 340m / s  45m / s

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QUESTION:
The Concorde is flying at March 1.75 at an altitude of 8000m, where the speed of
sound is 320 m/s. How long after the plane passes directly overhead will you hear
the sonic boom?

Choices:

a. 19.5 s b. 20.5 s c. 21.5 s d. 22.5 s


ANSWER:
b. 20.5 s

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

1
  arcsin  34.8
1.75
vs  (1.75)(320m / s)  560m / s
8000m
tan  
vs t
8000m
t  20.5s
(560m / s )(tan 34.8)

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QUESTION:
A glass flask with volume 200 cm3 is filled to the brim with mercury at 20°C. How
much mercury overflows when the temperature of the system is raised to 100°C?
The coefficient of linear expansion of the glass is 0.40 x 10 -5 K-1.

Choices:

a. 2.4 cm3 b. 2.5 cm3 c. 2.6 cm3 d. 2.7 cm3


ANSWER:
d. 2.7 cm3

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

 glass  3 glass  3(0.40 x105 K 1 )  1.2 x10 5 K 1


Vglass   glassV0 T  (1.2 x105 K 1 )(200cm3 )(100C  20C )
 0.19cm3
Vmercury   mercuryV0 T  (18 x105 K 1 )(200cm3 )(100C  20C )
 2.9cm3
Vmercury  Vglass  2.9cm3  0.19cm3  2.7cm3

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QUESTION:
An aluminium cylinder 10 cm long, with a cross-sectional area of 20 cm 2, is to be
used as a spacer between two steel walls. At 17.2°C it just slips in between the
walls. When it warms to 22.3°C, calculate the stress in the cylinder and the total
force it exerts on each wall, assuming that the walls are perfectly rigid and a
constant distance apart.
Choices:

a. +8.6 x 106 Pa, +1.7 x 104 N b. +8.6 x 106 Pa, -1.7 x 104 N
c. -8.6 x 106 Pa, +1.7 x 104 N d. -8.6 x 106 Pa, -1.7 x 104 N
ANSWER:
d. -8.6 x 106 Pa, -1.7 x 104 N

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

F
 Y T  (0.70 x1011 Pa )(2.4 x105 K 1 )(5.1K )  8.6 x10 6 Pa
A
F
F  A    (20 x104 m 2 )(8.6 x106 Pa )  1.7 x10 4 N
 A

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QUESTION:
You are designing an electronic circuit element made of 23 mg of silicon. The
electric current through it adds energy at the rate of 7.4 mW = 7.4 x 10 -3 J/s. If
your design doesn’t allow any heat transfer out of the element, at what rate does
its temperature increase? The specific heat of silicon is 705 J/kg•K.

Choices:

a. 0.44 K/s b. 0.45 K/s c. 0.46 K/s d. 0.47 K/s


ANSWER:
c. 0.46 K/s
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

Q 7.4 x103 J
T  
mc (23x106 kg )(705 J / kg  K )
dT dQ / dt 7.4 x103 J / s
   0.46 K / s
dt mc (23x106 kg )(705 J / kg  K )

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QUESTION:
A geologist working in the field drinks her morning coffee out of an aluminium cup. The
cup has a mass of 0.120 kg and is initially at 20.0 °C when she pours in 3.00 kg of
coffee initially at 70.0 °C. What is the final temperature after the coffee and the cup
attain thermal equilibrium? (Assume that coffee has the same specific heat as water
and that there is no heat exchange with the surroundings.)

Choices:

a. 63.0 °C b. 64.0 °C c. 65.0 °C d. 66.0 °C


ANSWER:
d. 66 °C

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

Qcoffee  mcoffee cwater Tcoffee  (0.300kg )(4190 J / kg  K )(T  70.0C )


Qalu min um  malu min um calu min um Talu min um  (0.120kg )(910 J / kg  K )(T  20.0C )
Qcoffee  Qalu min um  0
(0.300kg )(4190 J / kg  K )(T  70.0C )  (0.120kg )(910 J / kg  K )(T  20.0C )  0

Solution of this equation gives T=66.0 °C

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QUESTION:
A physics student wants to cool 0.25 kg of Diet Omni-Cola (mostly water), initially
at 25°C, by adding ice initially at -20°C. How much ice should she add so that the
final temperature will be 0°C with all the ice melted if the heat capacity of the
container may be neglected?

Choices:

a. 69 g b. 70 g c. 71 g d. 72 g
ANSWER:
a. 69 g

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

QOmni  mOmni cwater TOmni  (0.25kg )(4190 J / kg  K )(0C  25C )  26, 000 J
Q1  mice cice Tice  mice (2.1x103 J / kg  K )[0C  (20C )]  mice (4.2 x10 4 J / kg )
Q2  mice L f  mice (3.34 x105 J / kg )
QOmni  Q1  Q2  0
26, 000 J  mice (42, 000 J / kg )  mice (334, 000 J / kg )  0

Solving for mice, we get mice = 0.069 kg = 69 g

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QUESTION:
A Styrofoam box used to keep drinks cold at a picnic has total wall area (including
the lid) of 0.80 m2 and wall thickness 2.0 cm. It is filled with ice, water, and cans of
Omni-Cola at 0°C. What is the rate of heat flow into the box if the temperature of
the outside wall is 30°C?

Choices:

a. 1.01 x 106 J b. 1.02 x 106 J c. 1.03 x 106 J d. 1.04 x 106 J


ANSWER:
d. 1.04 x 106 J

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

TH  TC 30C  0C
H  kA  (0.010W / m  K )(0.80m 2 )  12W  12 J / s
L 0.020m
Q  Ht  (12 J / s )(86, 400s )  1.04 x106 J

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QUESTION:
A thin square steel plate, 10 cm on a side, is heated in a black-smith’s forge to a
temperature of 800°C. If the emissivity is 0.60, what is the total rate of radiation of
energy?

Choices:

a. 800 W b. 900 W c. 1000 W d. 1100 W


ANSWER:
b. 900 W

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

H  Ae T 4

 (0.020m 2 )(0.60)(5.67 x10 8W / m 2 K 4 )(1073K ) 4


 900W
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The condition called standard temperature and pressure (STP) for a gas is
defined to be a temperature of 0°C = 273.15 K and a pressure of 1 atm = 1.013 x
105 Pa. If you want to keep a mole of an ideal gas in your room at STP, how big a
container do you need?

Choices:

a. 21.4 L b. 22.4 L c. 23.4 L d. 24.4 L


ANSWER:
b. 22.4 L
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

nRT (1mol )(8.314 J / mol K )(273.15K )


V 
p 1.013x105 Pa

 0.0224m3  22.4 L

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QUESTION:
Five gas molecules chosen at random are found to have speeds of 500, 600, 700,
800, and 900 m/s. Find the rms speed.
Choices:

a. 711 m/s b. 712 m/s c. 713 m/s d. 714 m/s


ANSWER:
d. 714 m/s

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

(500m / s ) 2  (600m / s )2  (700m / s) 2  (800m / s) 2  (900m / s) 2 


(v ) av 
2

 5.10 x105 m 2 / s 2
The square root of this is vrms:
vrms = 714 m/s

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A rocket is in outer space, far from any planet, when the rocket engine is turned
on. In the first second of firing, the rocket ejects 1/120 of its mass with a relative
speed of 2400 m/s. What is the rocket’s initial acceleration?

Choices:

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ANSWER:
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SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

dm m /120 m
 0  0
dt 1s 120s
v dm 2400m / s  m0 
a   ex      20m / s 2
m0 dt m0  120s 

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instant, the thrower is spinning at an angular speed of 10.0 rad/s and the angular
speed is increasing at 50.0 rad/s 2. At this instant, find the tangential and
centripetal components of the acceleration of the discus and the magnitude of the
acceleration.

Choices:

a. 89.1 m/s2 b. 89.2 m/s2 c. 89.3 m/s2 d. 89.4 m/s2


ANSWER:
d. 89.4 m/s2

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

atan  r  (0.800m)(50.0rad / s 2 )  40.0m / s 2


arad   2 r  (10.0rad / s ) 2 (0.800m)  80.0m / s 2
a  atan 2  arad 2  89.4m / s 2

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ANSWER:

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ANSWER:

c. 1540 deg C
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Choices:

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ANSWER:

B. cast iron
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Choices:

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ANSWER:

b. manganese
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ANSWER:

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b. Hypereutectic Steel d. Hypoeutectic Steel
ANSWER:
A. Hypoeutectiod Steel
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b. Hypereutectic Cast d. Hypoeutectic Cast Iron

ANSWER:
c. Hypereutectiod Cast Iron
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ANSWER:

D. silicon
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b. Annealing d. Hardening

ANSWER:

A. Heat Treatment
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ANSWER:

B. Martensite
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ANSWER:

C. Austentite
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b. TTL Diagram d. CCT Diagram

ANSWER:

A. TTT Diagram
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ANSWER:

B. Annealing
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ANSWER:

C. Quenching
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b. Annealing d. Normalising

ANSWER:

D. Normalising
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ANSWER:

c. Stress Relief
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b. Spherodising d. Full

ANSWER:

D.Full

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ANSWER:
A. Vapour blanket stage

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b. Annealing d. Hardening

ANSWER:

c.Tempering
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ANSWER:

b.Carburising
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The condition of equilibrium of a body will remain unchanged if a force acting at a


given point of the rigid body is replaced by a force of the same magnitude and
same direction, but acting at a different point but having the same line of action is
known as __________.

Choices:

a. Torque b. Transmissibility
c. Moment d. Moment Arm
ANSWER:

b. Transmissibility

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straight line (if originally in motion),” is ____________.

Choices:
a. Newton’s First Law c. Newton’s Third Law
b. Newton’s Second Law d. Newton’s Law of Gravitation

ANSWER:
a. Newton’s First Law
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A force of 500 N forms angles of 600, 450, and 1200, respectively with the x, y and
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Choices:

a. F = (205 N) i + (345 N) j + (250 N) k


b. F = (250 N) i + (354 N) j – (250 N) k
c. F = (250 N) i + (354 N) j + (250 N) k
d. F = (205 N) i + (345 N) j – (250 N) k

ANSWER: b. F = (250 N) i + (354 N) j – (250 N) k


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Fx = (500 N) cos 600  = 250 N


Fy = (500 N) cos 450  = 354N
Fz = (500 N) cos 1200  = - 250 N

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Which of the following support or connection has two unknowns?

Choices:
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The unit of spring constant k is

Choices:

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The stability of equilibrium defined by dV/dA =0 and d 2V/dA2 > 0 is called

Choices:

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b. Marginally Unstable Equilibrium
c. Unstable Equilibrium
d. Neutral Equilibrium

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d. Unit of Time

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The phenomenon whereby a force is brought to bear on a moving electron or hole


by a magnetic field that is applied perpendicular to the direction of motion. The
force direction is perpendicular to both the magnetic field and the particle motion
directions.

Choices:

a. Skin Effect b. Tesla Effect c. Hall Effect d. Weber Effect


ANSWER:
c. Hall Effect

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Choices:

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ANSWER:

b. Matthiessen’s rule

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Choices:

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The time-dependent permanent deformation that occurs under stress; for most
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Choices:

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c. Creep

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Material Science and Engineering 7th ed. Callister, page 238

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QUESTION:
In mechanical vibration, what do you call the maximum displacement of the
body from its equilibrium position
.

Choices:

a. Wave b. Oscillation c. Amplitude d. Distance


ANSWER:
c. Amplitude

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

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Engineering Mechanics, Ferdinand L. Singer, pp 464

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QUESTION:
In Engineering Economy, what do you call the method of repaying a debt, the
principal and interest included, usually by a series of equal payments at periodic
intervals of time.
.

Choices:

a. Amortization b. Depreciation c. Annuity d. Deflation


ANSWER:
a. Amortization

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Engineering Economy, Matias Arreola, pp.139

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QUESTION:
Which among the crystal system has the least symmetry due to its unequal
unit cell dimensions and angles?

Choices:

a. Biclinic b. Quadclinic c. Monoclinic d. Triclinic


ANSWER:
a. Triclinic

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Fundamentals of Materials Science and Engineering, William D. Callister, Jr.,
pp49

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QUESTION:
In Physics, what should be the speed at which an object must travel so that
its mass will increase by 10%

Choices:

a. 0.203c b. 1.119c c. 0.416c d. 0.025c


ANSWER:
c. V = 0.416c or 1.24x108 m/s

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

Relativistic Mass
m = mo/sqrt(1-(V/c)2)
1.1mo = mo/sqrt(1-(V/c)2)
1.12 = 1/(1-(V2/c2))
V=0.416c

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QUESTION:
In mechanical vibration, what do you call the maximum displacement of the
body from its equilibrium position
.

Choices:

a. Wave b. Oscillation c. Amplitude d. Distance


ANSWER:
c. Amplitude

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

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Engineering Mechanics, Ferdinand L. Singer, pp 464

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QUESTION:
It is a time-dependent elastic behavior of materials.
.

Choices:

a. Anelastic b. Inelastic c. Plastic d. Non-elastic


ANSWER:
a. Anelastic

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Engineering Mechanics, Ferdinand L. Singer, pp 157

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QUESTION:
It is a device used to measure amount of elongation.

Choices:

a. Tachometer
b. Extensometer
c. Elongonometer
d. Longatometer
ANSWER:
b. Anelastic

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Engineering Mechanics, Ferdinand L. Singer, pp 149

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