Tallinna Tehnikaülikool Mehaanikateaduskond Mehhatroonikainstituut Dünaamika Kodutöö nr. 2 Variant nr. 2(4) Üliõpilane: Jimmy Hooligan Matriklinumber: -----32 Rühm: FA21 Kuupäev: 22.06.1941 Õppejõud: Leo Teder 2013 Ülesanne 1: Antud: m1=1.5kg m2=2kg m3=2kg m4=9kg u=0.3 M=15Nm s=0.6m ____________ Süsteem koosneb kehast 1 massiga m1 , silindritest 2 ja 3 massidega vastavalt m2 ja m3 ja raadiusega r = 0.5 m ning kehast 4 massiga m4. Keha 1 libiseb kaldpinnal kaldenurgaga = 30 ja hõõrdeteguriga . Silindrile 2 mõjub jõupaar momendiga M
f) Jake was arrested because he had entered the country falsely/illegally/wrongly. g) Talking to other students is against the law/orders/rules of the examination. h) The two men were arrested before they could commit/make/perform any more crimes. i) I had to take the company to court/justice/law to get the money they owed me. j) Smoking is compulsory/prohibited/refused near the petrol tanks. Task 2. Match word in the box with a suitable description (a-l). blackmailer; forger; hooligan; murderer; shoplifter; vandal; burglar; hijacker; kidnapper; pickpocket; smuggler; witness a) This person takes control of a plane or boat by force hijacker b) This person sees what happens during a crime or accident c) This person brings goods into the country illegally d) This person might steal food from a supermarket e) This person kills someone on purpose f) This person takes people and demands money for their return. g) This person makes illegal copies of paintings, documents, etc.
ambassador/embassy, bannock, bard, bracket, breeches, car/carry/ career/carriage/cargo/carpenter/charge, crag, druid, minion, peat, piece, vassal/valet/varlet. Cornish: porbeagle, wrasse. Gaelic, general: bog, cairn, clarsach, ceilidh, coronach, crag, crannog, gab/gob, galore, skene, usquebaugh/whisk(e)y; Irish: banshee, blarney, brogue, colleen, hooligan, leprechaun, lough, macushla, mavourneen, poteen, shamrock, shebeen, shillelagh, smithereens, spalpeen, Tory; Scottish: caber, cailleach, cairngorm, clachan, clan, claymore, corrie, glen, loch, lochan, pibroch, plaid, ptarmigan, slogan, sporran, strath, trews, trousers. Welsh: bug, coracle, corgi, cromlech, cwm, eisteddfod, flannel, flummery 7. Scandinavian borrowings 1000 (2000) borrowings.