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TOM-II CT2 Question - Paper - Student
TOM-II CT2 Question - Paper - Student
a) Parallel
b) Perpendicular
c) Inclined
d) Cannot say
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the rotation of the object, your thumb will point to the
direction of the angular velocity vector
b) Curl the fingers of your right hand along the direction of
the rotation of the object, your thumb will point to the
direction of the a linear velocity vector
c) Curl the fingers of your right hand along the direction of
the rotation of the object, your thumb will point opposite
direction of the angular velocity vector
d) None of the above
Q7 Gyroscope works on the principle of 1
a) Angular acceleration
b) Angular velocity
c) Angular momentum
d) Angular displacement
Q8 The axis about which rotor of gyroscope rotate is known as 1
a) Axis of precession
b) Axis of spin
c) Axis of rotation
d) X axis
Q9 Gyroscope is a device for 1
a) Measuring orientation
b) Maintaining orientation
c) Both A and B
d) None of Above
Q10 A disc is spinning with an angular velocity ω rad/s about the axis 1
of spin. The couple applied to the disc causing precession will be.
a) I ω ωp
b) 3I ω ωp
c) 1/2 I ω ωp
d) 2I ω ωp
Q11 Gymbels are used for _____________. 1
a) improving rotational speed
b) supporting gyro wheel
c) as damping agent
d) none of the mentioned
Q12 The front end of Naval ship is known as 1
a) Bow
b) aft
c) Starboard
d) Port
Q13 Effect of gyroscope during pitching of ship is 1
a) Turn to left
b) Turn to right
c) Both left and right are possible(depend on Upward
pitching or downward pitching)
d) None of above
Q14 A disc spinning on its axis at 30 rad/s will undergo precession 1
when a torque 300 N-m is applied about an axis normal to it at an
angular speed if the mass moment of inertia of the disc is the 1 kg-
m2
a) 50 rad/sec
b) 100 rad/sec
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c) 5 rad/sec
d) 10 rad/sec
Q15 Gyroscopic effect on ship when ship steering to left will be : 1
a) Bow will raise
b) Bow will deep
c) Aft will turn to right
d) Can’t decide with given conditions
Q16 An automotive engine weighing 240 kg is supported on four 1
springs with linear characteristics. Each of the fronts two springs
has a stiffness of 16 MN/m while the stiffness of each rear spring
is 32 MN/m. The engine speed (in rpm), at which resonance is
likely to occur, is
a) 60400
b) 40600
c) 4060
d) 6040
Q17 A vehicle suspension system consists of a spring and a damper. 1
The stiffness of the spring is 3.6 kN/m and the damping constant
of the damper is 400 Ns/m. If the mass is 50 kg, then the damped
natural frequency (fd),in Hzs is
a) 2.19
b) 1.19
c) 3.19
d) 0.19
Q18 A vehicle suspension system consists of a spring and a damper. 1
The stiffness of the spring is 3.6 kN/m and the damping constant
of the damper is 400 Ns/m. If the mass is 50 kg, then the damping
factor ζ is
a) 0.471
b) 0.5
c) 0.66
d) 1.5
Q19 1
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a) Natural Log of any two successive amplitude
b) Natural Log of ration of any two successive amplitude
c) Ratio of amplitude
d) none of the above
Q22 Vibration is 1
a) Desired Phenomenon
b) Undesired phenomenon
c) Both A and B
d) None of Above
Q23 Vibration is measured in …. 1
a) rad/sec
b) Hzs
c) Both and B
d) None of these
Q24 In which direction does the damping force act? 1
a) opposite to motion
b) parallel to motion
c) perpendicular to motion
d) All of above
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