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B.Sc. (CS) (2013 & Onwards) (Sem.-5)
FUNDAMENTALS OF DYNAMICS
Subject Code : BCS-502
M.Code : 72575
Time : 3 Hrs. Max. Marks : 60
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES :
- SECTION-A is COMPULSORY consisting of TEN questions carrying TWO marks each.
- SECTION-B contains SIX questions carrying TEN marks each and students have to attempt any FOUR questions.
SECTION-A
- Answer briefly :
- A stone is thrown vertically and then it returns to the thrower. Is it a projectile? Explain.
- Vehicles stop on applying brakes. Does this phenomenon violate the principle of conservation of momentum?
- The amplitude of simple harmonic oscillator is doubled. How does this affect the maximum velocity and total energy?
- What is conservative force?
- Sound is produced at a time in two exactly identical strings, one of rubber and other of steel. In which string will the sound reach the other end earlier and why?
- Distinguish between centre of mass and reduced mass.
- What do you mean by angular impulse?
- What is meant by power and energy? Give their units.
- What is the difference between linear momentum and angular momentum?
- How does banking of roads reduce wear and tear of the tyres?
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SECTION-B
- Find (i) the path of projectile (ii) time of flight (iii) horizontal range (iv) maximum height, when projectile is projected with velocity ‘v’ making an angle ? with the vertical direction.
- What is a uniform circular motion? Explain the terms: time period, frequency and angular velocity. Establish the relation between them.
- Explain the relation in phase between displacement, velocity and acceleration in simple harmonic motion, graphically as well as theoretically.
- Derive an expression for gravitational potential energy of a body.
- Discuss elastic collision in one dimension. Obtain expressions for velocities of the two bodies after such a collision.
- State and prove Kepler’s laws of planetary motion using the concept of reduced mass.
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