This document provides examples for determining forces and force vectors in engineering mechanics - statics problems. It includes 14 practice problems involving calculating the magnitude and direction of resultant forces, resolving forces into components, and determining forces between connected objects. The problems cover concepts like concurrent forces, forces acting at angles, and projecting force components along different axes.
This document provides examples for determining forces and force vectors in engineering mechanics - statics problems. It includes 14 practice problems involving calculating the magnitude and direction of resultant forces, resolving forces into components, and determining forces between connected objects. The problems cover concepts like concurrent forces, forces acting at angles, and projecting force components along different axes.
3. Resolve the force F 1 and F 2 into components acting along the u and v axes and determine the magnitudes of the components. Ans.:F 1u =205.2N; F 1v =159.6; F 2u =376.2N; F 2v =482.2N
4. The post is to be pulled out of the ground using two ropes A and B. Rope A is subjected to a force of 600 N and is directed at 60 0 from the horizontal. If the resultant force acting on the post is to be 1200 N, vertically upward, determine the force T in rope B and the corresponding angle ". Ans.:T = 743.6 N; " = 23.79 0
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5. The beam is to be hoisted using two chains. a) Determine the magnitudes of forces F A and F B acting on each chain in order to develop a resultant force of 600 N directed along the positive axis. Set " = 45 0 . b) Determine the magnitudes F A and F B
acting o each chain and the orientation " of F B so that the magnitude F B is minimum while the resultant force is 600 N directed along the positive y-axis. Ans.: a)F A = 439.23N; F B = 310.58N b) F A = 520 N; F B = 300 N
6. Determine the magnitude and direction measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis of the resultant force of the three forces acting on the ring A. Take F 1 = 500 N and " = 20 0 . Ans.:F R = 1030.52 N; ! R = 87.92 0
7. Determine the magnitude of force F so that the resultant force of the three forces is as small as possible. What is the magnitude of the resultant force? Ans.:F = 2.03 kN; F R = 7.87 kN
8. Determine the magnitude and coordinate direction angles of 1 60 50 40 = # + F i j k [N] and 2 40 85 30 = # # + F i j k [N]. Sketch each force on a coordinate system xyz. Ans.:F 1 =87.75N; 46.86 0 ; 125.74 0 ; 62.88 0 ; F 2 =98.62N; 113.93 0 ; 149.53 0 ; 72.29 0
9. The beam is subjected to two forces shown. Express each force in Cartesian vector form and determine the magnitude and coordinate direction angles of the resultant force. Ans.:F R =495.82N; ! R =75.4 0 ; $ R =90.04 0 ; % R =165.4 0
Engineering Mechanics Statics - tutorial 3 Dr. Ing. Zdenka Sant 10. Express force F as a Cartesian vector; then determine its coordinate direction angles. Ans.:F=404.35i+276.2j-101.1k; ! F =36.03 0 ; $ F =56.47 0 ; % F =101.66 0
11. Determine the lengths of wires AD, BD, and CD. The ring at D is midway between A and B. Ans.:1.5m; 1.5m; 1.73m
12. Determine the projected component of the 80 N force acting along the axis AB of the pipe. Ans.:F AB = 31.09N
13. Determine the angles " and & between the wire segments. Ans.: " = 74.02 0 ; & = 33.95 0
14. The circular cam has an offset e = 20 mm and a radius r = 40 mm. For the position where " = 30 0 the smooth undersurface of the plunger exerts a downward force of 400 N on the cam normal to the contacting surfaces. Calculate the rectangular component of this force along the line joining the contact point and the center of the shaft, which turns the cam. Ans.:F c =377.96N