10. The Atwood's machine may be regarded as an example of
conservative system with .... constraint.
(a) holonomic, rhenomous
(b) holonomic, scleronomous
(c) non-holonomic, scleronomous
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(d) non-holonomic, rhenomous
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The answer is option a:
Explanation:
(a) holonomic, rhenomous
- Holonomic constraints are relationships between position variables (and sometimes time) in classical mechanics that may be represented as:
- where are the n generalised coordinates that describe the system.
- Constraints of the Scleronomic and Rheonomic Systems: - Scleronomic constraints are restrictions that are independent of time.
- Constraints of the Scleronomic and Rheonomic Systems: - Scleronomic constraints are constraints that are independent of time, while rheonomic constraints are constraints that expressly include time.
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