A stone arch is loaded With 5 forces and a co of the arch has a radius equal to 8.0 m from the centre O. On the external perimeter of the arch are located points B,C,D,E,F and H. Points A and G are located on the interior perimeter of the arch. A horizont al force of 30 N is applied at B, while the forces at C and D have a magnitude of 35 N. The force at C is oriented 40° from the horizontal axis r as shown in the Figure, while the forces at D and E are vertical. The magnitude of the force at E is 50 N. Finally, a 25 N force is applied at F with a slope of 30° with respect to a. Find: clockWise couple of T'he external perimeter The resultant R and the result ant moment MA of the sy stem of forces with respect to point A. Hint: the points A,B,0,G and H are aligned with the axis r. 35 N 4M 50N 4 m 35 N E 25 N R=8m 30 N B 40 A 30 5 m 5 m 7O NM 8.
A stone arch is loaded With 5 forces and a co of the arch has a radius equal to 8.0 m from the centre O. On the external perimeter of the arch are located points B,C,D,E,F and H. Points A and G are located on the interior perimeter of the arch. A horizont al force of 30 N is applied at B, while the forces at C and D have a magnitude of 35 N. The force at C is oriented 40° from the horizontal axis r as shown in the Figure, while the forces at D and E are vertical. The magnitude of the force at E is 50 N. Finally, a 25 N force is applied at F with a slope of 30° with respect to a. Find: clockWise couple of T'he external perimeter The resultant R and the result ant moment MA of the sy stem of forces with respect to point A. Hint: the points A,B,0,G and H are aligned with the axis r. 35 N 4M 50N 4 m 35 N E 25 N R=8m 30 N B 40 A 30 5 m 5 m 7O NM 8.
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