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This document contains 5 mechanics problems assigned as homework. Problem 1 asks the thrust that tugs must each exert to counteract the thrust from a ship's propellers, one going ahead and one astern. Problem 2 gives the top view of a revolving door and asks to determine the magnitude of a force if the resulting moment is given. Problem 3 replaces a 50N force on a car brake lever with an equivalent force couple at the pivot point. Problem 4 replaces three forces on a bent pipe with a single equivalent force and specifies where its line of action passes. Problem 5 finds the resultant of three forces on a simple truss and specifies where its line of action passes on the x and y axes.

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HW 02

This document contains 5 mechanics problems assigned as homework. Problem 1 asks the thrust that tugs must each exert to counteract the thrust from a ship's propellers, one going ahead and one astern. Problem 2 gives the top view of a revolving door and asks to determine the magnitude of a force if the resulting moment is given. Problem 3 replaces a 50N force on a car brake lever with an equivalent force couple at the pivot point. Problem 4 replaces three forces on a bent pipe with a single equivalent force and specifies where its line of action passes. Problem 5 finds the resultant of three forces on a simple truss and specifies where its line of action passes on the x and y axes.

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HW 02 Semester I 2012/2013

KL2103 Engineering Mechanics, Class 02


Due: Wednesday, September 12, 2012



Problem 1
Each propeller of the twin-screw ship develops a full-
speed thrust of 300 kN. In maneuvering the ship, one
propeller is turning full speed ahead and the other full
speed in reverse. What thrust P must each tug exert on
the ship to counteract the effect of the ships
propellers?











Problem 2
The top view of a revolving entrance door is shown. Two
persons simultaneously approach the door and exert force of
equal magnitude as shown. If the resulting moment about
the door pivot axis at O is 25 N-m, determine the magnitude
of F.









Problem 3
A force F of magnitude 50 N is exerted on
the automobile parking-brake lever at the
position x =250 mm. Replace the force by
an equivalent force-couple system at the
pivot point O.














Problem 4
Replace the three forces acting on the bent pipe
by a single equivalent force R. Specify the
distance x from point O to the point on the x-axis
through which the line of action of R passes.















Problem 5
Determine the resultant R of the three forces acting on
the simple truss. Specify the points on the x- and y-
axes through which the line of action of R must pass.

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