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ENG1011 - Engineering Methods - S1 2025

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How many hours are you able to spend on the unit on average outside of scheduled (5 hours) classes? This includes self-study and teamwork. Note that the expected workload for a 6 credit-point unit is 12 hours per week.

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Determine the mass of A required to keep the system in equilibrium if block B has a mass of 3030 kg? Consider the gravitational acceleration to be g=9.8g=9.8 m/s2. Provide your answer in kg to 4 decimal places.

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Determine the mechanical advantage of the following pulley system. The mechanical advantage here is defined as the weight of A divided by the force at B.

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Determine the mass of the block required to keep the system in equilibrium if FF is 500500 N. Consider the gravitational acceleration to be g=9.8g=9.8 m/s2. Provide your answer in kg to 4 decimal places.

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A pulley system with a mechanical advantage of 1010 is used to raise an object of mass 400400 kg. What distance does the input force need to be applied over to raise the object by 33 m?

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Which of the following statements is true regarding a 1-pulley system?

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A spring stretches 55 mm per newton of applied force. An object is suspended from the spring, and a deflection of 3030 mm is observed. What is the mass of the object? Consider the gravitational acceleration to be g=9.8g=9.8 m/s2.

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Which of the following describes the behaviour of the springs in a series system if a force is applied to cause the system to undergo extension? Consider the case where all springs have the same spring stiffness.

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Which of the following equations describes the equivalent spring stiffness for two springs in a series configuration with stiffnesses K_1K_1 and K_2K_2?

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The following table contains the applied forces and corresponding extension of a perfect spring. Determine the spring stiffness. Provide your answer in N/m to 4 decimal places.

       x (m)    F (N)

       0.43    59.34

       0.52    71.76

       0.57    78.66

       0.74    102.12

       0.81    111.78

       0.88    121.44

       0.96    132.48

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