This document contains 9 questions about determining forces and other values needed for equilibrium of particles and objects. Question 1 asks to determine forces F1 and F2 for particle P in equilibrium. Question 2 asks to determine force magnitude and angle for force F1 for particle P in equilibrium. Question 3 asks to determine forces in cords AB and BC for equilibrium of a 200-kg crate.
This document contains 9 questions about determining forces and other values needed for equilibrium of particles and objects. Question 1 asks to determine forces F1 and F2 for particle P in equilibrium. Question 2 asks to determine force magnitude and angle for force F1 for particle P in equilibrium. Question 3 asks to determine forces in cords AB and BC for equilibrium of a 200-kg crate.
This document contains 9 questions about determining forces and other values needed for equilibrium of particles and objects. Question 1 asks to determine forces F1 and F2 for particle P in equilibrium. Question 2 asks to determine force magnitude and angle for force F1 for particle P in equilibrium. Question 3 asks to determine forces in cords AB and BC for equilibrium of a 200-kg crate.
This document contains 9 questions about determining forces and other values needed for equilibrium of particles and objects. Question 1 asks to determine forces F1 and F2 for particle P in equilibrium. Question 2 asks to determine force magnitude and angle for force F1 for particle P in equilibrium. Question 3 asks to determine forces in cords AB and BC for equilibrium of a 200-kg crate.
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BKF1313 Chapter 2 – Equilibrium of Particles
Statics of Particles
Question 1
Determine the magnitudes of F1 and F2 so
that particle P is in equilibrium (F1 =435 lb and F2 = 171 lb)
Question 4
If block B weighs 200 lb and block C
weighs 100 lb, determine the required weight of block D and the angle θ for equilibrium. (WD = 230 lb, θ = 64.3º) Question 2
Determine the magnitude and angle θ of F1
so that particle P is in equilibrium (θ = 12.9º, F1 = 552 N)
Question 5
The unstretched length of spring AB is 2
m. If the block is held in the equilibrium position shown, determine the mass of the block at D. (m = 12.8 kg)
Question 3
Determine the force in each cord for
equilibrium of the 200-kg crate. Cord BC remains horizontal due to the roller at C , and AB has a length of 1.5 m. Set y = 0.75 m . (FAB = 3924 N, FBC = 3398 N) Question 8
Knowing that α =55° and that boom AC
exerts on pin C a force directed along line AC, determine (a) the magnitude of that force AC, (b) the tension in cable BC. (FAC = 172.7 lb, TBC = 231 lb)
Question 6
The ball D has a mass of 20 kg. If a force
of F = 100 N is applied horizontally to the ring at A, determine the dimension d so that the force in cable AC is zero. (d = 2.42 m) Question 9
Determine the stretch in springs AC and
AB for equilibrium of the 2-kg block. The springs are shown in the equilibrium position. (xAC = 0.793 m , xAB = 0.467 m)
Question 7
Knowing that α =20°, determine the
tension (a) in cable AC, (b) in rope BC. (TAC = 1244 lb, TBC = 115.4 lb)