Mechanical Engineering - Theory of machines - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Theory of machines - Section 3 (Q.No. 34)
34.
The sensitiveness of the governor __________ as the speed range decreases.
remains unaffected
decreases
increases
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Parth Shah said:   8 years ago
Sensitiveness of the governor.
= (N2 " N1)/N.
= 2(N2 " N1)/ (N1 + N2).
= 2(ω2 - ω1)/ (ω1 + ω2)

So answer should be B.

Nagendra singh said:   9 years ago
Sensitiveness of governor is inversely proportional to speed range & directly Proportional to mean speed.

Deepak said:   9 years ago
I think B is the right answer.

Suny said:   9 years ago
The answer should be option B.

Vanraj Gajarotar said:   9 years ago
Sensitiveness = Range of speed / Mean speed.

So sensitiveness is directly proportional to the range of speed so the answer is B.

Vipin said:   10 years ago
Sensitiveness of the governor is directly proportional to the speed range.

Sensitiveness = range of speed / Mean speed.

Ramratan said:   1 decade ago
Sensitiveness of governor = Mean speed/Range of speed.

ZXCVB said:   1 decade ago
Sensitiveness of governor = Range of speed/Mean speed.

So sensitiveness is directly proportional to speed range.


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