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B.Se. (Sem. V) Maths (111) B.Sc. Fifth Semester Examination-Dec. 2015 (Faculty of Science) MATHEMATICS THIRD PAPER Dynamics Paper Code 5373 Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks - 54 ook will be given Jo any candidane Hence the candid on (Attempt all five questions) ~ (enh ca wer aR) Part | (Question No. 1) is compulsory & part I] (Question No.2, 3, 4 & 5) has internal choice. PT (wer any strand @ orem ar UN (oes A 2.3, 4 Te 5 A orate Rae fem gw 21 PART-1 1. Define the following (any seven), Each question carries 2 mark na aa oftnfts aaa /wasnea (ate ATA) a. Write the relation between Angular Velocity and Linear Velocity avira a an tela a 9 aaa Pf b. Show that (i) Tangential Velocity = 5 (i) Normal Velocity = 0 srefetey afafare (i) east am = Gi) Prenfaw a = 0 © Define Simple Harmonie Motion. aN ora ome aa a after ferfera d. Prove that a particle falling under gravity in a resisting medium whose velocity will never exceed some definite quantity anton fab fend) Ana A TERY a me aay a dan =e BY TTT Write the principle of conservation of energy ey fare 7h aft | {Define constrained Motion cofratart af oft often ify | Write down moment of inertia and product of inertia in three dimensional space with arta aig ay fire ze eh err aT, aH GH respect to three mutually perpendicular axis ffi ni: ta wees Sara sell a er ore sme a a Fave 131 h. Write down the theorem of parallel axis. rarer eel ary a festa PTO, 2a) A particle moves in the curve y PARTAL Unit log See (=) in such a way that the tangent to the eure rotates uniformly. Prove that the resultant seceleration of the particle Varies as the square ot the radius of curvature, 8 rat 2S gare) weet Sot gw aortas RNB Te SF FT EH y =a log See (2) 8 ew awe a9 oteva see gel ce Aan gato b) The radial and transversal velocities of a particle are tr ara 4®. Find its path and show that the radial and (ransverse components of acvelerations are 8 1D MeyRR 40 8 SUR TT STE aD ae ANE OR a) particle moves in a curve so that its tangential and normal accelerations are equal and the") angular velocities of the tangent is constant, Find the path, 5 fat BRS gaa eet TA cre arpa aT ata MPT ved tae ge a ue om aA we wig 5) One point describes the diameter AB of a circle with constant velocity and another semi- circumference AB from the rest with constant tangential acceleration, Ifthey start together from and arrive together at B, show that the velocities at B are in the ratio 4: 1 5 AS oer FT GTS STH AB gy see 31 8 sae 2 fhe Ew oma am PRerATTRET fond ORD AB we we ware wet tata eer Bao 2M BAS gw aT Tare ahd ate Boe aera el ned ey Rtg a BR oe at: Lagu a at INIT: a) A particle is performing S.H.M. of mol T about a centre O and it passes through a point P (where OP = b) with a velocity V in the direction OP. Prove that the time which elapses before it returns to P is = tan“* (=) , oe om Se OF wae T oma ra A ave ened WAY a site ae ARAN Ay P wel OP =b ) OP a fren 8 V der ort a Rr PH ae Poe ga Ean! (ZL) ora weary stom +) sticty 4, is hung by one end and to b) A light elastic string of natural length ? and modulus of el 8 other end, is tied a particle of mass m. To discuss the motion of the particle. 3 wm Conga orang ya A mramern Rema a) soa gearel Sk) ga RR A areal go ae wh aT RV oe my Fam BT EH BU ate rT e) UH A afd aA en are OR a) A particle of mass m is attached to a light wire whieh is stretched tightly between two fixed points with a tension T, Ifa and b be the distances of the particle from two ends. Prove that the period of 5 the small transverse oscillation of m is ance’ at grat ten, eat a mm Beh a CH oe AA mea ame a aM gor & al a flew Reged Hata aT sree a aT EIT 2 af and Ra a om at gma ay b a ah Rig afar PH mF eH OTE aT \ by A particle is moving vertically downwards from the rest through a medium whose resistance varying as velocity. Discuss the motion of the particle. frre after sek ar era 8 eam Ree @ Terai & ani ww Ra ae a aR Pea sae na ah daar afore “ UNIT-IIL 4.) The natural length ofan elastic string is ? and its modulus of elasticity be / . Prove that the work done in stretching it from tension T), to tension T is =(T:° — 71°) 5 cpm wcreer SR A arta arg Peo wre es 21 Rae aT PH er pry Ty Te PT aT *) ST; 2 by a thread of modulus of elasticity equal to its weight. Show that ff work equal to only the quarters of what 5 o b) A spider hangs from the c , it can climb to the ceiling with an expenditure o! would be required . if the thread were inelastic. we aed oy A oa aw OH at a cea ze rere wearer roree Ger ae aera 21 re AAT fe ae a wr TTT aR UM TH AE OTE GY Ue en some eA we BET TST BI OR a) A particle is projected along the inside of a smooth vertical circle of radius a from the lowest point. Show that the velocity of projection required in order that after leaving the particle may 5 {aa0) pass through the centre is (3+) |(G29) 5 ew Boo cw Brae Ge, Pree artes a, Preven fg A aT Ge rT & PH GTB OTST sigue ear wor gr a fey a oe @ fre Are fh wo ar ude tr am (V3~ 1) a9) under gravity in a vertical circle, sliding down the convex side of smooth b) A particle moves nitial velocity is that due to a fall to the starting point from a height h above circular arc. If its in ~ the centre. Show that it will fly off the circle when at a height (2) habove the centre. 5 we ew aoe cw arate ger A aA TE Ow he Ter aR FeTTo PA Fg we ie UY hh waté @ aa fey ow Pra oe aT aR ai fg wa Bae de a (i) A oe A wad os 2711 UNIT-1V 5. a) Find the Moment of Inertia of an uniform elliptic disc of semi-axis a and b about major axis. 5 crm aor gees Fes (af) ar ht ort 3 ee ree oe Te we, (br ovata eb 2) b) Find the product of Inertia of aright angled triangle about side 2a , 2b containing the right angle. WH ara Paps BT aerator aaa are apoB 2a, 2b a aber rs yA aT wee | 5 P.T.O. OR 4) Show that the moment of Inertia of a semi circular lamina about a tangent parallel to the bounding diameter is fa? S=) < Where ais the radius and M is the mass of the lamina 373 ete afore A nt—geha ee ar Ge a a MATT et te hoe: ogee Ma (2-5) & oe ven # wef M ven Prom ati b) Find the moment of inertia ofa truncated cone about its axis , the radii of its ends being a and b. feet afta ey oT Sa eB ofa a ees ne wee B.Sc, (Sem.V) Maths (III) B. Sc. Fifth Semester Examination Dec. 2016 (Faculty of Science) MATHEMATICS THIRD PAPER Dynamics Paper Code: 5373 ‘ime Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks - 54 © Supplementary answer book will be given to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the answers pracisely in the main answer book only, oD Wika wt ean arregfeeren 8 B orebh) are ese) oh fee) fas ee aeTeGRReran A erect aeat & oe fre : (Attempt alll five questions) ; (PA cha wet BY) art I (Question No. 1) is compulsory & Part II (Question No.2, 3, 4 & 5) has internal choice. TL (Ret a 1) fran & cen rT UL (Her 2,3, 4 Ter S A safe Pweg far gar & PART-I 1. Answer any 7 questions out of the following. Each question carries 2 marks. 7x2=14 Pret 4 @ ford arr weal & gay afed | wakes wer ve aia wT a) . Give formula of radial and transversal acceleration. _ oR /Reder od ogre ore & a APT b. Define angular velocity and angular acceleration . hohe ar a aroha caer wy ofOafe aifeTe | . Define Simple Harmonic Motion. are ona aie ot feat site Give the tension in a string of length ! with increment is length x. Lavarg & Sit fre orang 4 fara x & aa St A wa afi What do you mean by rectilinear motion in a resisting medium ? sfieet areas A axel tere af Yaar aTeTs @ 1 Define energy and give kinds of mechanical energy. sal oF oftnfta witty cen ase wat B ware +C and the component of acceleration are 2A°r? — Aur 2 (Dy Fra er er guna ay eH Ar? 8? BR et fa A oer a ete 2 = HC enn oi os eB oem 2a an an 792 ,2(2) ar (b) An ecicatl ala constant rate u along the spoke ofa cart wheel of radius a. The cart is moving with velocity v. Find the acceleration along and perpendicular to the spoke of the insect 5 at time t. wo ater feet TS) & a Prom ad afte & art we arm ma wa ter @ atk ms y aT a Ta BIL ar 7 art Fen A ae seat array fen A aA’ eH Ta AIC) OR (a) A particle moves along the arc of a Cycloid in such a manner that the tangent at it rotates with , angular velocity , show that the acceleration of the moving particle is constant in magnitude. » ve om fae cea & am wy ta want é fe er eh a . oe aman mi ‘rar see 1 a eh 1 Pre we ake a (6) A paricle is describing a plane curve if the tangential and normal accelerations are constant throughout the motion ,prove that the angle through which the direction of motion tums in time tis given by =A log(1+Bt) 5 cafe fae wae ae A af va oo & weet Vella cen siftenta cae wea ore ved at, a fire SHE fast were A ofa ah fee are ep ga a =A Jog(1+Bt) are far ara @ 1 UNIT-II 3. (a) A body is attached to one end of an inextensible string and the other end moves in a vertical line with S.H.M of amplitude a making n complete oscillations per second . Show that the string will not remain tight during the motion unless n?<(g/477a) where ‘a’ is the amplitude. 5 ew fs fare afer Stet ab Pre re ae go @ othe St ar aT Be ww eater ae Ta A a ae wea orach af & orerte aA aawos ni yeh ster wee 8 Pe afore fe a} he tA ah A, wai we) ra ae n?<(p/4m7a) El BT : (b) Ifin a S.H.M uy,w be the velocities at distance a,b,c from a fixed point on the straight line which is not the centre of force show that the period T is given by the equation . 5 cafe ae arecd Ti A Bary TTA Vo oT RG Tar fer fg a ah aa Se As abc WM era vw eat fire sifery fs sectors T Pre after ane ara eh 4n? ju? vw’ Fb-e-ala-b) [ boc 11 1 OR (@) Two light-elastic strings are fastened to a particle of mass m and their other ends to fixed points so that the string is taut, the modulus of each is 2 , the tension T and length a and b ; show that the period of an oscillation along the line of the string is : 2n[mab/ {(T+ Aj(atb)}]!? 5 2h eafh rey iat a Zaman GH TS ae ae TAS GAR AR Perr ga ge ae Tae F Sate ee a etn a weer yA, TAT, Ho STE aH el, at re te Fs Hew oe Ww cert wr WE eT! 2n{mab/{(T+ A)(a+b)}]"” .o A panicle 0 ' Saaeh under gravity ma medium whose resistance vanes as th square of the if be the velocity act couired by Samet s the square of the (rece na esisting mediim eee i % the velocity it would have acquired had et adh fee i tenninal velocity : prove that ao oe Toren # eA Reever Bow aT Peer Serer Stoel an eh mega @ Sev FET SE EM AT AT * Sa Fam 4 aT SRV an Sof ty ey ee We am € oe ora ae a ae as APRA velocity oe UNIT-IL ove that the mean K.E 0 F . 4, (a) Prove mat th : fa particle of mass m moving under a constant force in any interval of timeis> m(uy + uyu, eer GRE +3) where uy and up ae initial and fi it » inal velocities. 5 fg fr FF Se Ts ona a Tm HA we A hea A Ta Ph a arama 4 m(uy tay, + ud) eA au ae Uy ORPE ste sf aT eT (b) A spider hangs from the ceiling by a thread of modulus of elasticity equal to its weight. Show that it can climb to the ceiling with an expenditure of t ft sat would be required ifthe thread were inelaste nny Ne Mam e qe Fad ORF OT A WG RM ot a aeadh & fire wea AMD gat ad aT E Re vin we we ord wr 3/, ar aed on ae ae OTE a Te ants ome EA eT } ' ; OR | {a) Ifthe particle is projected with a velocity just sufficient to take it to the highest point , t pressure at the lowest point is 6 mg i.e six times the weight of the particle. 5 } aie aor a Prec fy A ga S ore A yw GH ar a fer rar oT A ae ctw ga S wate fy ae aga HS ah Pere Ay aR Tare S mg safe am Say BG: AM eT eI (b) A particle is placed on the outside of a smooth vertical circle Ifthe particle starts from a point whose angular distance is & from the highest point of the circle , show that it will fly off when cos6 = (2) cos «. . 5 gem wo BT Faw weate Fa SH THR Te TT By AAT ae we Hg A ToT YS aR fora qa Heche fay @ ator BA oc eh ot fie a FB Fa cos =(3) cos x em aa Ba GAY aes ws BT! UNIT-IV 5, (a) Find the moment of inertia of a uniform circular disc (plate) about a line which is diameter of the disc . 5 co aa gare ea (eho) a ae Re & ker tere agp Any eT eA TATA 8 (b) Find the moment of inertia of a truncated cone about its axis , the radius of its ends being a and b fret wie ig a Ga er Soft: rare — ommpt ara aire | Gea ate & At a HoT a wer b &I OR (a) Find the product of inertia of a semi-circular wire about its diameter and tangent at its extremity . ew angela ae ar ga ore 3 AR eI Var Sota: Te—TA ST THAT 5 (b) Show that the moment of inertia of a semicircular lamina about a tangent parallel to the bounding diameter is Ma? ($-£ ) , where a is the radius and M is the mass of the lamina. 5 vefiter Ary Pe angela seat wr GAS rw ore Fea S el tan S oRe: ore amet Ma (5-2) &, wei geet a wefet M wen From a 81 tone Be. (Sem.V ) Maths (ty B.Sc. Fifth Semester Examination,Dec-2017 (Faculty of Science) MATHEMATICS THIRD PAPER Dynamics Paper Code: 5373 Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks - 54 “upplememiary answer book will be given 10 any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the answers the main answer book only Fah ear See eH eh hy se aah nh aR a ger Serge FP err eat HTT e (Attempt all five questions) (ea ita wer BY) Part I (Question No. 1) is compulsory & Part II (Question No.2, 3, 4 & 5) has internal choice. art] ( 989 31) ahrard @ er are I (wes a 2,3, 4 TTS ) 4 aratte fae ar Ee) PART-L 1. Answer any 7 questions out of the following. Each question carries 2 marks. Tal fey a oh ae mee Gere STA wes eT CH aH a. Give formula of tangential and normal acceleration. ae tela oe aftentans coe & as Sire b. What is the principle of conservation of energy? ‘saat eer a7 firerat aan @? ¢. What is the Hooks’s Law? eae or frm am &? © What do you mean by Terminal Velocity? caf om amy aed &? © Define Projectile sen a foo fae 1 £ Give conditions of velocity and reaction for tracing the complete circle or sphere. age mre ne re ea ere re ar Te | 4. Define Moment of Inertia and Product of Inertia of a rigid body fog am sre omelet areca TI fis wore h. Define Principal Axes. Re set a1 foes are | PTO PART-I Unit 1 be constant about a fixed origin. show 2.(a) I the angular velocity of a point moving in a plane curve be § that its transverse acceleration varies as its radial velocity, so ai, a) Pre afer fie Tem 2 Ph arte ae A ta Fey aT Fey ee SPR eR tty oS aaa eh i and the | and normal acceleration are equal (b) A particle moves in a curve so that its tangential : ; angular velocities of the tangent is constant. Find the path qe Te SHA EH E ai rr UH Po Us ow a ae ve ae @ fe gah we tells TT erat ar a aera ae ree ee yr Te AR OR ; i when the tension (a) An uniform elastic string has length a, when the tension is 7, ease est eeeined is T,, Show that its natural length is (aT; — 4372)/ (Ty ~ T2) and the (a:7;-4272)’ . 5 stretching it from the natural length to a length @ + @2 183, “ayy(t%-T=) ee ‘ew wearer Tt siee ara Ty & aay arerg a, & sen THE Ty TA Sere ee a fi art A ean arg (27, — 0,72) /(Ty — To) & ver ATE H As + 2 frre ‘ (a,T,-a272)* aa 2(a,~a2)(Ts—T2) (b) A bullet looses (1/15)"" of its velocity in passing through a plank. Find with ie be principe of work and energy, how many such uniform planks will be required to bring eoieons Ww qe AH Ge TER S oes HGH ad ae F 1/15 Ta ah A ES frera a ae sare Sift & ch a errno fea Roar ce Al are er? 3 UNIT-IL 3. (a) A point moves in a straight line with S.H.M has velocities Vj and V2 when its distances from the fx2—x,? : ¥,2-V,? * a we oo wee oad aft @ we ara ta ahs 81 Ga wT eS A x, Te x, 2) aT AH V, ca Vq 2) fae eatery fee aad are ert 27 center be x, and x show that the period of motion is 27 (b) A mass m hangs from a fixed point by a light string and is given a small vertical displacement , prove that the motion is S.H.M. If # is the length of the string in equilibrium position and n the number of oscillations per second. Show that the natural length of the string is £ — sis 3 mm HOAs BU a ep eet Sel are ww Paftae fez eo aes BM e Te ga ay veal FRET fea rm 8 fre ifr aor A ate wet oad ofa eM ae age a cen a SA A ea ¢ 2 aor cae aah rot ers & Fre foe Fs wt tan~(8/, 72) to the diameter. Fr fore fas ees angi ea born are ob FRY ea spt ear a am > tan-t(8/3 2) wr 2) (©) Find the product of inertia of an elliptic area about axes parallel to major and minor axes at any point of its boundary arc, g rae ae Pe Arg me ee Ey oi MIE Si REE ECT TP Brea arg | “N B.Sc, (Sem.V) Maths (HD > BAJIB.Sc.(P Pare t (Pass! Subsidiary) Fifth Semester Back Examination; Dec-2020 (Faculty of Science) MATHEMATICS THIRD PAPER Dynamics . Paper Code: 31515 Time Allowed: Three Hours Maximum Marks Arts - 46 Science - 54 No supplementary answer book will be givén to any candidate. Hence the candidates should write the answers precisely in hie main answer book only. Fe ah el at aan erage EY hm Ler ahah ea a en weegfezaT #8 eRe Bea # ae Rt) Part 1 is compulsory & attempt any 4 questions of Part II. arr) afard 8 cer arr LL 48 Pr 4 wet 3 oe Afi) nn PART-I |. Answer any 7 questions out of the following. Bach question carries 2 marks. WI=14 Fret A a eer meat ah ere Ae eon wea Cw aia mT By ‘a. What is the principle of conservation of energy? Seat ier a fara Tae? b. What do you mean by Terminal Velocity? . affrs ar a an rer &? Give conditions of velocity and reaction for tracing the complete cirele or sphere get ar red wT RT aR TTA & Fee ag a a oven wr are AA | 4d. Define Principal Axes. wer sei ot ofeeata ahaa + Give formula for radial and transverse velocity and acceleration : gfe a gue er ee cee a HFA {Define Simple Harmonie Motion, aaa ard a ofentra #ifora | Define Time of a Flight of a projectile. ara VSSTT ar at ofeentag wafer | Write the theorem of perpendicular axis ea vt of Fv : P.T.O PART-II Attempt any 4 questions in all, RRS euro oR Ae 2. (a) Ifthe angular Velocity of a point moving in a plane curve he constant about a fixed origin, show that its transverse acceleration ¥ aries as its radial velocity. ate fe fra werrg or A ea ot Ag am ya Ay a aes ahvta am ore ah ah Pre aiftry fis sere ASRS eT ots oS eGR eo (b) A particle moves ina Curve so that its tangential and normal acceleration are equal and the angular velocities of the tangent is constant. Find the path Sat Ta AES HR wre & Fs raat lta en ees eee wer ATT eA ate ge Sta a 0 in extending an elastic string SF cearer eth & fie =) Prove that the mean K.E. of a particle of mass *m’ moving under a constant force in any interval : ae oftime ism (uy? + uy up + U2"), where uw and up are initial and final velocities, Prove that itis Greater than the K.E. at the middle of the interval, Fre fe Fs fe ame xe anh we oY wh are F em (uy? + uy uy + uy?) enh a Uy FT uy SESE SES otter me Ht a @ ae By Wom & sites afta cat Re ws Rie oft if ar ath ue AR Ray Ard fe Ava 8 aa a Rete oe fae Poe gal : " (a) Two panticles of masses m clastic string of natural length a° and modulus 2. They are ing i projected with any v he la . amiyms the lapse of time oar m, TH Mm, sar ao 2) om Um RARE Te foreraht STEER GATE a wearer Reet A & ab orern—areen Fe Raat oft ge aOR Fao ast oe za OU ER ea one args ara 88 Ferd) gE & atte my wy awh a7 8 sa A var A rm, a SR FR A amr ore Fr Ao eee a Fraeany Fora one et ei | 5. (a) A particle of mass m is projected upw: due to which resistance y; to be constant, ards with velocity U under gr avity in a resisting medium ies as the velocity. Discuss the motion, supposing gravitational forces Maa & eo wo a aT Ue seatere ome aA sie a mam 4 dem ore 2, forram afer der VearTaH & 1 we apecaraiy sree (ar) ah snd aa a fadeen aftr | (b) A particle is moving vertically downwards from rest through as the square of the velocity. Discuss the motion, we por fara By ‘Tecaracln a oie cy GR ame a erase fitemT & Renee wR wad ars ant waryah 81 sya vfs aA fade Aare | a medium whose resistance varying 6. (a) _A particle is projected so as to have a range R on the Projection. Ife and B are the possible angles of proj of flights show that horizontal plane through the point of jection and ¢ and ¢, the corresponding times We oH SAR 4 ton oer & fer sam ee Weis BEG FI BT THT Cy fp tit} _ sin («py ti+e2 ~ sin (x+B) r at a (b) A body is projected at an angle & to the horizon so as to just clear two walls of equal heigh distance 2a fr fom each other. Show that the range is equal to 2a cot(%/2). So fies a aftr oc stm a se oe aT ore 2 aia dw Wamne de GR awl 21 faa aa WH 7 AR 2a cot(«/2) (a) If the particle goes right round a circle, the sum of pressures at the ends of any diameter constant, We ST FR aT We was oT (b) A particle moves under gravity i: circular are. If its initial v. elocity i area aa Feeay as Tt hq am sft ae oo ; sa vertical circle, sliding down the convex side of smooth is that due to a fall to the starting point from a height h abos Centre, show that it will fly off the circle when at a height (2) h above the centre Cor Ue SY BH at TRG we we Pa TT 8 = = Awe 8 ae fee as oe Pret Wy ore or S aaa oa 8. (a) Find the moment of inertia of a hollow sphere of radius a’ and mass *M" abou a diameter Q fea cet Met Se Geate amass i SL = (b) Show that the moment of inertia of a semicircular |: diameter is Ma? G =). weit otra fe sige mar(i—s) 8 lamina about a tangent nt parallel to the where @ is the radius and M si the mass of the lamina 9. (a) Find the moment of inertia of an elli iptic area of mass M and semi axes a and b ak length 2r. Find the radius of Tation also. (b) Find the equation of momental ellipse a at the center o1

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