Problems 3.1 Each of the bodies shown is in equilibrium, homogeneous and has a mass of 30 kg Assume frictionless at all contact surfaces. Draw the fully dimensioned FBD for each body and compute the horizontal and vertical components of all forces acting on each of the members. Cable A 12m 0.9 m 0.6 m - Cable 30° 800 N/m 15 m 30° 30° 0.1 m

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3.1 Each of the bodies shown is in equilibrium, homogeneous and has a mass of
30 kg Assume frictionless at all contact surfaces. Draw the fully dimensioned
FBD for each body and compute the horizontal and vertical components of all
forces acting on each of the members.
Cable
1.2 m
0.9 m
0.6 m
Cable
30°
800 N/m
15 m
ba
130°
30°
3.2 The homogeneous beam AB weighs 400 lb. For each support condition shown
in (a) through (c), draw the FBD of the beam and determine the reactions.
- Cable
Cables
12 ft
6 ft
6 ft
60°
30
12 ft
40°
(c)
(a)
(b)
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Transcribed Image Text:360 Ey 600 F, 2401 G Fy NG (e) (d) Problems 3.1 Each of the bodies shown is in equilibrium, homogeneous and has a mass of 30 kg Assume frictionless at all contact surfaces. Draw the fully dimensioned FBD for each body and compute the horizontal and vertical components of all forces acting on each of the members. Cable 1.2 m 0.9 m 0.6 m Cable 30° 800 N/m 15 m ba 130° 30° 3.2 The homogeneous beam AB weighs 400 lb. For each support condition shown in (a) through (c), draw the FBD of the beam and determine the reactions. - Cable Cables 12 ft 6 ft 6 ft 60° 30 12 ft 40° (c) (a) (b) Kufa Universityr - Eng (ollege- Civil Eng. Dept (98) Eng Mechanies - FYour- (2016-2017) 0.1m.
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