Solutions for Applied Statics and Strength of Materials (6th Edition)
Problem 3.1P:
through 3.3 Determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant for the coplanar...Problem 3.2P:
Determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant for the coplanar concurrent force...Problem 3.3P:
Determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant for the coplanar concurrent force...Problem 3.7P:
The 150-lb force shown is the resultant of two forces, one of which is shown. Determine the other...Problem 3.8P:
Find the resultant force P exerted on the tree.Problem 3.9P:
Find the resultant force R exerted on the pole.Problem 3.10P:
Calculate the resultant force on the screw eye. One part of the rope is horizontal, and the other...Problem 3.11P:
Determine the resultant of the coplanar concurrent force system shown. Determine the magnitude,...Problem 3.12P:
Use the parallelogram law to find the following resultants. Specify direction with an angle...Problem 3.14P:
Determine the resultant of the coplanar concurrent force system shown. Compute the magnitude, sense,...Problem 3.15P:
The resultant of the concurrent force system shown has a magnitude of 300 lb acting vertically...Problem 3.16P:
Three force of 900 lb, 1000 lb, and 600 lb are acting on a boat. The first force acts due north, the...Problem 3.17P:
The four forces shown hade parallel lines of action. Member AB is perpendicular to the lines of...Problem 3.18P:
Three coplanar concurrent forces act as shown. a. Calculate the moment of each force about point O...Problem 3.19P:
Four coplanar concurrent forces act as shown a. Calculate the moment of each force about point O. b....Problem 3.20P:
Determine the resultant of the four forces of Problem 3.19 (magnitude and angle of inclination with...Problem 3.21P:
For the concrete wall and footing shown: a. Calculate the algebraic summation of the moments of the...Problem 3.22P:
Calculate the moment of the 550-lb force about point O shown without using Varignon’s theorem. Make...Problem 3.23P:
In Problem 3.22 , calculate the moment about point O, using Varignon’s theorem, resolving the force...Problem 3.24P:
Compute the moment about point A for the linkage shown.Problem 3.26P:
Determine the magnitude of the resultant of the parallel force systems shown. Locate the resultant...Problem 3.27P:
Determine the magnitude of the resultant of the parallel force systems shown. Locate the resultant...Problem 3.28P:
Determine the magnitude of the resultant of the parallel force systems shown. Locate the resultant...Problem 3.29P:
Determine the magnitude of the resultant of the parallel force systems shown. Locate the resultant...Problem 3.30P:
Determine the resultant and its location for the standard truck loading used in highway bridge...Problem 3.31P:
Compute the magnitude, sense, and location of the required vertical force F1 (not shown) if the...Problem 3.32P:
Compute the magnitude, sense, and location of the required vertical force F1 (not shown) if the...Problem 3.34P:
Determine the magnitude and location of the resultant force for the load system shown.Problem 3.35P:
Fresh water is impounded behind a dam to a height h of 18 ft. as shown a. Determine the maximum...Problem 3.38P:
Compute the magnitude and direction of the resultant couples acting on the bodies shown.Problem 3.39P:
Compute the magnitude and direction of the resultant couples acting on the bodies shown.Problem 3.40P:
Compute the magnitude and direction of the resultant couples acting on the bodies shown.Problem 3.41P:
A body is subjected to the following three couples: (a) 30-lb forces, 3-in. arm, counterclockwise;...Problem 3.42P:
Determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant force of the nonconcurrent force...Problem 3.43P:
Determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant of the forces shown. Determine where...Problem 3.44P:
Determine the resultant of the load system shown. Locate where the resultant intersects grade with...Problem 3.45P:
For the concrete structure shown, determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant...Problem 3.46CP:
For the following computer problems, any appropriate software may be used. Inpute prompts should...Problem 3.47CP:
For the following computer problems, any appropriate software may be used. Inpute prompts should...Problem 3.48CP:
For the following computer problems, any appropriate software may be used. Inpute prompts should...Problem 3.49SP:
3.49 Determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant force of the coplanar concurrent...Problem 3.50SP:
The resultant and one-component force of a two-force concurrent force system are shown. Compute the...Problem 3.51SP:
The resultant force of a concurrent force system is shown. Determine the magnitude of the concurrent...Problem 3.52SP:
Determine the magnitudes of forces P1 and P2 such that the resultant of the three-force system is...Problem 3.53SP:
The resultant force of a concurrent force system is shown. Determine the magnitudes of the...Problem 3.54SP:
A hockey puck is acted on simultaneously by two sticks as shown. Determine the results force...Problem 3.55SP:
Determine the resultant force for each of the coplanar concurrent force systems shown. Compute the...Problem 3.56SP:
Determine the resultant force for each of the coplanar concurrent force systems shown. Compute the...Problem 3.57SP:
The resultant of the three concurrent forces shown is 100 lb and has an angle of inclination of 20°...Problem 3.58SP:
The transmission tower shown is subjected to a horizontal wind force of 400 lb acting at point B....Problem 3.59SP:
A gravity-type masonry dam, as shown, depends on its own weight for stability. There is a horizontal...Problem 3.60SP:
The transfomer (as shown) must be lifted vertically out of the pit. Angle = 18°. Determine the...Problem 3.61SP:
Refer to the diagram for Problem 3.60 /. Assume that the transformer weights 6000 lb. determine and...Problem 3.62SP:
The plastic barrel tent anchor of Problem 2.11 contains 100 gallons of water. Determine the...Problem 3.63SP:
Calculate the moment of the forces shown with respect to point B. The forces are vertical and the...Problem 3.64SP:
Determine the magnitude and location of the resultant of the parallel force system acting on the...Problem 3.65SP:
Determine the moment (about point A) of the appied loads shown.Problem 3.66SP:
The lift force on the wing of an aircraft is approximately represented as shown. Calculate the...Problem 3.67SP:
A beam is subjected to distributed loads as shown. Determine the magnitude and location of the...Problem 3.68SP:
For the concrete gravity wall shown, determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant...Problem 3.69SP:
Fresh water is impounded to a height of 8 ft behind a dam as shown. Determine the magnitude and...Problem 3.70SP:
Plank, 2 in. by 10 in. in cross section and 5 ft long, are used at the top of a dam to control the...Problem 3.71SP:
a. Compute the moment (about point A) of the forces shown. b. Find the resultant cl the forces....Problem 3.73SP:
a. Calculate the moments about points A and B due to the nonconcurrent force system shown. b....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
Chapter 11 - Stress ConsiderationsChapter 12 - Torsion In Circular SectionsChapter 13 - Shear And Bending Moment In BeamsChapter 14 - Stresses In BeamsChapter 15 - Deflection Of BeamsChapter 16 - Design Of BeamsChapter 17 - Combined StressesChapter 18 - ColumnsChapter 19 - ConnectionsChapter 20 - Pressure VesselsChapter 21 - Statically Indeterminate Beams
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This resource provides the necessary background in mechanics that is essential in many fields, such as civil, mechanical, construction, architectural, industrial, and manufacturing technologies. The focus is on the fundamentals of material statics and strength and the information is presented using an elementary, analytical, practical approach, without the use of Calculus. To ensure understanding of the concepts, rigorous, comprehensive example problems follow the explanations of theory, and numerous homework problems at the end of each chapter allow for class examples, homework problems, or additional practice for students. Updated and completely reformatted, the
Sixth Edition of
Applied Statics and Strength of Materials features color in the illustrations, chapter-opening Learning Objectives highlighting major topics, updated terminology changed to be more consistent with design codes, and the addition of units to all calculations.
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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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