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EBK ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Chapter 2, Problem 87P
Chapter 2, Problem 87P
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EBK ENGINEERING MECHANICS
15th Edition
ISBN:
9780137616909
Author: HIBBELER
Publisher:
VST
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1 General Principles
2 Force Vectors
3 Equilibrium Of A Particle
4 Force Sytem Resultants
5 Equilibrium Of Rigid Body
6 Structural Analysis
7 Internal Forces
8 Friction
9 Center Of Gravity And Centroid
10 Moments Of Inertia
11 Virtual Work
12 Kinematics Of A Particle
13 Kinetics Of A Particle: Force And Acceleation
14 Kinetics Of A Particle: Work And Energy
15 Kinetics Of A Particle: Impulse And Momentum
16 Planar Kinematics Of A Rigid Body
17 Planar Kinetics Of A Rigid Body: Force And Acceleration
18 Planar Kinetics Of A Rigid Body: Work And Energy
19 Planar Kinetics Of A Rigid Body: Impulse And Momentum
20 Three-dimensional Kinematics Of A Rigid Body
21 Three-dimensional Kinetics Of A Rigid Body
22 Vibrations
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Problem 1FP: Determine the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the screw eye and its direction measured...
Problem 2FP: Two forces act on the hook. Determine the magnitude of the resultant force. Prob. F2-2
Problem 3FP: Determine the magnitude of the resultant force and its direction measured counterclockwise from the...
Problem 4FP: Resolve the 30-lb force into components along the u and v axes, and determine the magnitude of each...
Problem 5FP: The force F = 450 lb acts on the frame. Resolve this force into components acting along members AB...
Problem 6FP: If force F is to have a component along the u axis of Fu = 6 kN, determine the magnitude of F and...
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Problem 6P: Determine the magnitude of the resultant force FR = F1 + F2 and its direction, measured clockwise...
Problem 7P: Resolve the force F1 into components acting along the u and v axes and determine the magnitudes of...
Problem 8P: Resolve the force F2 into components acting along the u and v axes and determine the magnitudes of...
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Problem 12P: Determine the angle for connecting member A to the plate so that the resultant force of FA and FB...
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Problem 17P: Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant FR = F1 + F2 + F3 of the three forces by...
Problem 18P: Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant FR = F1 + F2 + F3 of the three forces by...
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Problem 26P: Determine the magnitude and direction of FA SO that the resultant force is directed along the...
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Problem 29P: If the resultant force of the two tugboats is 3 kN. directed along the positive x axis, determine...
Problem 30P: If FB = 3 kN and = 45, determine the magnitude of the resultant force of the two tugboats and its...
Problem 31P: If the resultant force of the two tugboats is required to be directed towards the positive x axis,...
Problem 7FP: Resolve each force acting on the post into its x and y components. Prob. F2-7
Problem 8FP: Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant force. Prob. F2-8
Problem 9FP
Problem 10FP: If the resultant force acting on the bracket is to be 750 N directed along the positive x axis....
Problem 11FP: If the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the bracket is to be 80 lb directed along the u...
Problem 12FP: Determine the magnitude of the resultant force and its direction measured counterclockwise from the...
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Problem 36P: Resolve each force acting on the gusset plate into its x and y components, and express each force as...
Problem 37P: Determine the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the plate and its direction, measured...
Problem 38P
Problem 39P
Problem 40P: Determine the magnitude of the resultant force and its direction, measured counterclockwise from the...
Problem 41P: Determine the magnitude of the resultant force and its direction, measured counterclockwise from the...
Problem 42P: Express F1, F2, and F3 as Cartesian vectors.
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Problem 46P: Determine the magnitude and orientation of FB so that the resultant force is directed along the...
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Problem 50P: Express F1, F2, and F3 as Cartesian vectors.
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Problem 57P: If the resultant force acting on the bracket is required to be a minimum, determine the magnitudes...
Problem 58P
Problem 59P: If F = 5 kN and = 30, determine the magnitude of the resultant force and its direction, measured...
Problem 13FP: Determine the coordinate direction angles of the force. Prob. F2-13
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Problem 70P: Determine the magnitude and coordinate direction angles of the resultant force, and sketch this...
Problem 71P: Specify the magnitude and coordinate direction angles 1, 1, 1, of F1 so that the resultant of the...
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Problem 83P: If the direction of the resultant force acting on the eyebolt is defined by the unit vector...
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Problem 19FP: Express the position vector rAB in Cartesian vector form, then determine its magnitude and...
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Problem 21FP: Express the force as a Cartesian vector. Prob. F2-21
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Problem 86P: Determine the length of the connecting rod AB by first formulating a Cartesian position vector from...
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Problem 97P: Determine the magnitude and coordinate direction angles of the resultant force of the two forces...
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Problem 101P
Problem 102P
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Problem 26FP: Determine the angle between the force and the line AB. Prob. F2-26
Problem 27FP
Problem 28FP
Problem 29FP: Find the magnitude of the projected component of the force along the pipe AO.
Problem 30FP
Problem 31FP: Determine the magnitudes of the components of the force F = 56 N acting along and perpendicular to...
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Problem 106P
Problem 107P: Determine the components of F that act along rodAC and perpendicular to it. Point B is located 3m...
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Problem 110P: Determine the magnitudes of the components of F = 600 N acting along and perpendicular to segment DE...
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Problem 115P: Determine the angle between the two cables attached to the pipe.
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Problem 118P
Problem 119P: Determine the angle between the cables AB and AC. Probs. 2-122/123/124
Problem 120P: Determine the magnitude of the projected component of the force F = {400i 200j + 500k} N acting...
Problem 121P: Determine the magnitude of the projected component of the force F = {400i 200j + 500k} N acting...
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Problem 125P: Determine the magnitudes of the projection of the force F=80i+30j+20k1b in the direction of the...
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Problem 130P
Problem 1RP: Determine the magnitude of the resultant force FR and its direction, measured clockwise from the...
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