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Q: Example 6 Determine the reactions at the supports. A 3 m 1 m 800 N/m 3 m B 13
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Q: QU. Determine the support reactions on the member. The collar at A is fixed to the member and can…
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Q: Determine the magnitudes of the reactions at A and B for the beam loaded as shown.
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Q: Determine the external reactions at A and F for the roof truss loaded as shown. The vertical loads…
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Q: Determine the support reactions on the member in 900 N figure. The collar at A is fixed to the…
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A: Given data: W=20 lb Need to determine the forces in cable DA, DB and DC.
Q: Determine the reactions at the supports. 350 N/m 150 N/m 80 N/m 3 3.5 m 4.5 m
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Q: Determine the force in each cable needed to support the 200-lb construction beam.
A: Answer: Forces in cables- TCD = 256.126 lb , TAC = 87.55 lb and TBC = 87.55 lb
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Q: Determine the reactions at the beam supports for the given loading when w0 = 400 lb/ft.
A: Answer : Given parameters Total length of beam = 12 ft Wo = 400 lb/ft Rb = ? Rc = ?
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Q: Q5: Determine the reactions at the supports. 900 N/m 600 N/m A 3 m 3 m
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Q: If the maximum tension either rope can sustain without breaking is 4700 N, determine the maximum…
A: Given Data: The maximum tension in both the ropes is, Tmax=4700 N.
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A: Given:Determine the reactions at supports P, Q, T and V for the beam subjected to loading as shown…
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Q: Determine the reactions at the beam supports for the given loading when w0 = 400 1b/ft.
A: Given Data: The load on left side is b = 400 lb/ft. The load on right side is a = 400 lb/ft. Total…
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Q: Determine the ratio of support reaction Ra/Rc
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A: Given data: F1 = 400 N F2 = 180 N F3 = 600 N Need to determine vertical component of the reaction at…
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Q: A cylinder having a mass of 100 kg is to be supported by the cord which wraps over the pipe.…
A: Given Data → Mass (m) = 100 Kg β= 540° μs=0.2 Let us draw the free body diagram of the system
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Q: ) Neglecting the weight of the beam, compute the reaction at the ends as shown in Fig 2 kN Q KNm
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- Describe how the Internal Energy (U) change with respect to pressure-volume workFriction in pipe cause 1. Reduction in velocity 2. Reduction in pressure 3. reduction in potential energy 4. Increase in pressureb) A pipeline bends in the horizontal plane through an angle of 45°shown in Figure 6.Thediameter of the pipe changes from 0.6 m before the bend to 0.4 m after it. Water enters the bend at the rate of 0.5 m3/s with a pressure of 150 x 103N/m2. Assuming that there is no loss of energy.i) Determine pressure at the outlet, P2-ii) Calculate the magnitude and direction of the resultant force exerted on the pipe bend by the water.
- 2- a. A U tube differential manometer containing mercury was used to measure the difference of pressures in two pipes containing water. The difference in mercury level is 0.9 m, the level of water in left limb from mercury level to center of the left pipe is 1.8 m and the level of water in right limb from mercury level to center of the left pipe is 0.8 m. Find the head difference in m. S for water = 1, S for mercury 13.6. b. Draw a neat diagram shows all parameters. c. Discuss the differences between U tube and slanted U tube manometers. (sub divisions b and c, upload the document) Difference in heads in mFundamental ProblemA gas occupies 0.35 m^3 at a pressure of 1 bar absolute. Find the work done on the gas if it is compressed isothermally to a pressure of 16 bar abs
- what is the effect of 1- gravity (g), 2- (m/l) on the value of the rate or spring constant (K)The hydraulic jack in the figure is used to lift a 1000 kg mass load to a height y2 = 150 mm. The diameter of the lift cylinder is D = 50 mm. With this information, analyze the system and determine. a) The pressure, in bar.b) The diameter d of the hand pump cylinder, so that the driving force F1 is 50 N. c) If the maximum displacement of the pump pistonfor y1 = 20 mm, how many drives will it take to fully lift the load? d) If you want to reduce the number of actuations by 2/3, keeping the diameter of the lift cylinder, D, the same actuation force F1, and the stroke y1, what geometric changes can be made in the system?For the tank shown in the figure, determine the reading of the pressure gage if: (a) H =2 m, h =10 cm.(b) H = 0.8 m, h = 20 cm.(c) H = 6 ft, h = 4 in.(d) H =2 ft, h = 8 in.
- An industrial fan delivers 55,000 CFM of air through a discharge duct with a size of 3 ft x 4 ft where the static pressure is 6-inch water gage. At the inlet, the duct diameter is 4 ft and the static pressure is 1-inch water gage. The temperature of the air is 78 F and barometric pressure is 14 psia. (ρw = 62.2 lb/ft³). Determine: a). the total pressure in feet of air b). the static power in HP c). the fan power in HPA mercury and a water barometer are put at the same location. The specific weight of mercury is , and the specific weight of water is . If the mercury column height from the free surface is 0.76 m, then what is the water column height ?_______ A. 10.33 m B. 139.96 m C. 0.758 m D. 1.319 mwhile the pressure remains constant at 85 psig, the volume of air changes from 12ft^3 to 20ft^3. Find the amount of work done on or by the closed system?