Solutions for Applied Statics and Strength of Materials (6th Edition)
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Compute the vertical and horizontal components for the given values of P and (. The angle is...Problem 2.6P:
The rectangular components of a force are Fy=+1.3kN and Fz=+103N . Calculate the magnitude,...Problem 2.7P:
Find the resultant force on the screw eye. One rope is horizontal, the other rope is vertical.The...Problem 2.8CP:
Write a program that will calculate the rectangular components of a force. User input is to be the...Problem 2.9CP:
Write a program that will calculate me magnitude of a resultant force, given the X and Y rectangular...Problem 2.10CP:
Calculate and display the vertical and horizontal components for a given force (user input). The...Problem 2.11SP:
A plastic barrel containing water is used as an anchor for a large tent. The rope tie anchoring the...Problem 2.12SP:
A telephone pole is braced by a guy wire that exerts a 300-lb pull on the top of the pole, as shown....Problem 2.13SP:
Compute the vertical and horizontal components for each of the forces shown In each case the force...Problem 2.14SP:
Compute the vertical and horizontal components of P for the given values of P and . The angle is...Problem 2.15SP:
Compute the rectangular components parallel and perpendicular to the inclined planes shown.Problem 2.16SP:
Determine the vertical and horizontal components of the 1000 lb force that acts at the tip of the...Problem 2.17SP:
Find the vertical and horizontal components of each of the given forces. a. A force of 80 kips...Problem 2.18SP:
An inclined cable is used to pull on a log as shown. Determine the magnitude of the force tending to...Problem 2.19SP:
In Problem 2.18 , if the log will slide when a force of 443 lb is applied horizontally, what is the...Problem 2.20SP:
A rope is bed to the top of a 10-m flagpole The rope is tensioned to 120 N and then tied to a stake...Problem 2.21SP:
A rope tow is used to pull skiers up a snow-covered slope that is 1000 ft long and has a slope of...Problem 2.22SP:
Determine the slope triangle dimension s so that the horizontal components of the two forces shown...Problem 2.23SP:
The crane wheel applies a 9500-lb forte to the rail as shown. Find the vertical and horizontal...Problem 2.24SP:
The horizontal and vertical components, respectively, of a force P are given. Compute the magnitude,...Problem 2.25SP:
Calculate the X and Y components of each force shown.Problem 2.26SP:
Find the resultant of the two force acting on the dam. Locate where the line of action of the...Problem 2.27SP:
A drawbar support assembly is shown in the figure. The force in the lifting-link is 2000 lb....Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - IntroductionChapter 2 - Principal Of StaticsChapter 3 - Resultants Of Coplanar Force SystemsChapter 4 - Equilibrium Of Coplanar Force SystemsChapter 5 - Analysis Of StructuresChapter 6 - FrictionChapter 7 - Centroids And Centers Of GravityChapter 8 - Area Moments Of InertiaChapter 9 - Stresses And StrainsChapter 10 - Properties Of Materials
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Given: The triangle is And the sides are a=10 ft, b=7 ft Concept Used: Pythagoras theorem, a2+ b2=...Chapter 2, Problem 2.1PChapter 3, Problem 3.1PChapter 4, Problem 4.1PChapter 5, Problem 5.1PChapter 6, Problem 6.1PChapter 7, Problem 7.1PChapter 8, Problem 8.1PChapter 9, Problem 9.1P
Chapter 10, Problem 10.1PGiven: The diameter of the steel rod, d=2 in. The original length of the rod, l=10 ft. The...Chapter 12, Problem 12.1PChapter 13, Problem 13.1PChapter 14, Problem 14.1PChapter 15, Problem 15.1PGiven Information: Uniformly distributed load is given as 2.1 kips/ft with the span that is simple...Given information: For the given 100mm by 100mm timber beam, we have a diagram as below: We have...Chapter 18, Problem 18.1PGiven: The lap joint is single shear. So, n=1 The diameter of the bolt is d=78'' ASTM A36 steel...Given: Diameter of water pipe Di=9ft Wall thickness of steel plate t=1316in=0.8125in Internal...Given: Tensile yield strength of beam sy=50ksi Point load on the beam P=15kips Calculation: The...
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