Problem 3.1P: through 3.3 Determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant for the coplanar... Problem 3.2P: Determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant for the coplanar concurrent force... Problem 3.3P: Determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant for the coplanar concurrent force... Problem 3.4P: Solve Problem 3.1 through 3.3 using the method of components. Problem 3.5P: Solve Problem 3.1 through 3.3 using the method of components. Problem 3.6P: through 3.6 Solve Problem 3.1 through 3.3 using the method of components. Problem 3.7P: The 150-lb force shown is the resultant of two forces, one of which is shown. Determine the other... Problem 3.8P: Find the resultant force P exerted on the tree. Problem 3.9P: Find the resultant force R exerted on the pole. Problem 3.10P: Calculate the resultant force on the screw eye. One part of the rope is horizontal, and the other... Problem 3.11P: Determine the resultant of the coplanar concurrent force system shown. Determine the magnitude,... Problem 3.12P: Use the parallelogram law to find the following resultants. Specify direction with an angle... Problem 3.13P Problem 3.14P: Determine the resultant of the coplanar concurrent force system shown. Compute the magnitude, sense,... Problem 3.15P: The resultant of the concurrent force system shown has a magnitude of 300 lb acting vertically... Problem 3.16P: Three force of 900 lb, 1000 lb, and 600 lb are acting on a boat. The first force acts due north, the... Problem 3.17P: The four forces shown hade parallel lines of action. Member AB is perpendicular to the lines of... Problem 3.18P: Three coplanar concurrent forces act as shown. a. Calculate the moment of each force about point O... Problem 3.19P: Four coplanar concurrent forces act as shown a. Calculate the moment of each force about point O. b.... Problem 3.20P: Determine the resultant of the four forces of Problem 3.19 (magnitude and angle of inclination with... Problem 3.21P: For the concrete wall and footing shown: a. Calculate the algebraic summation of the moments of the... Problem 3.22P: Calculate the moment of the 550-lb force about point O shown without using Varignon’s theorem. Make... Problem 3.23P: In Problem 3.22 , calculate the moment about point O, using Varignon’s theorem, resolving the force... Problem 3.24P: Compute the moment about point A for the linkage shown. Problem 3.25P: Compute the moment of the force F about point A for the conditions shown. Problem 3.26P: Determine the magnitude of the resultant of the parallel force systems shown. Locate the resultant... Problem 3.27P: Determine the magnitude of the resultant of the parallel force systems shown. Locate the resultant... Problem 3.28P: Determine the magnitude of the resultant of the parallel force systems shown. Locate the resultant... Problem 3.29P: Determine the magnitude of the resultant of the parallel force systems shown. Locate the resultant... Problem 3.30P: Determine the resultant and its location for the standard truck loading used in highway bridge... Problem 3.31P: Compute the magnitude, sense, and location of the required vertical force F1 (not shown) if the... Problem 3.32P: Compute the magnitude, sense, and location of the required vertical force F1 (not shown) if the... Problem 3.33P: Compute the magnitude and location of the resultant for the load system shown. Problem 3.34P: Determine the magnitude and location of the resultant force for the load system shown. Problem 3.35P: Fresh water is impounded behind a dam to a height h of 18 ft. as shown a. Determine the maximum... Problem 3.36P: Determine the magnitude and location of the resultant for the load system shown. Problem 3.37P: Determine the magnitude and location of the resultant for the load system shown. Problem 3.38P: Compute the magnitude and direction of the resultant couples acting on the bodies shown. Problem 3.39P: Compute the magnitude and direction of the resultant couples acting on the bodies shown. Problem 3.40P: Compute the magnitude and direction of the resultant couples acting on the bodies shown. Problem 3.41P: A body is subjected to the following three couples: (a) 30-lb forces, 3-in. arm, counterclockwise;... Problem 3.42P: Determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant force of the nonconcurrent force... Problem 3.43P: Determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant of the forces shown. Determine where... Problem 3.44P: Determine the resultant of the load system shown. Locate where the resultant intersects grade with... Problem 3.45P: For the concrete structure shown, determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant... Problem 3.46CP: For the following computer problems, any appropriate software may be used. Inpute prompts should... Problem 3.47CP: For the following computer problems, any appropriate software may be used. Inpute prompts should... Problem 3.48CP: For the following computer problems, any appropriate software may be used. Inpute prompts should... Problem 3.49SP: 3.49 Determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant force of the coplanar concurrent... Problem 3.50SP: The resultant and one-component force of a two-force concurrent force system are shown. Compute the... Problem 3.51SP: The resultant force of a concurrent force system is shown. Determine the magnitude of the concurrent... Problem 3.52SP: Determine the magnitudes of forces P1 and P2 such that the resultant of the three-force system is... Problem 3.53SP: The resultant force of a concurrent force system is shown. Determine the magnitudes of the... Problem 3.54SP: A hockey puck is acted on simultaneously by two sticks as shown. Determine the results force... Problem 3.55SP: Determine the resultant force for each of the coplanar concurrent force systems shown. Compute the... Problem 3.56SP: Determine the resultant force for each of the coplanar concurrent force systems shown. Compute the... Problem 3.57SP: The resultant of the three concurrent forces shown is 100 lb and has an angle of inclination of 20°... Problem 3.58SP: The transmission tower shown is subjected to a horizontal wind force of 400 lb acting at point B.... Problem 3.59SP: A gravity-type masonry dam, as shown, depends on its own weight for stability. There is a horizontal... Problem 3.60SP: The transfomer (as shown) must be lifted vertically out of the pit. Angle = 18°. Determine the... Problem 3.61SP: Refer to the diagram for Problem 3.60 /. Assume that the transformer weights 6000 lb. determine and... Problem 3.62SP: The plastic barrel tent anchor of Problem 2.11 contains 100 gallons of water. Determine the... Problem 3.63SP: Calculate the moment of the forces shown with respect to point B. The forces are vertical and the... Problem 3.64SP: Determine the magnitude and location of the resultant of the parallel force system acting on the... Problem 3.65SP: Determine the moment (about point A) of the appied loads shown. Problem 3.66SP: The lift force on the wing of an aircraft is approximately represented as shown. Calculate the... Problem 3.67SP: A beam is subjected to distributed loads as shown. Determine the magnitude and location of the... Problem 3.68SP: For the concrete gravity wall shown, determine the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant... Problem 3.69SP: Fresh water is impounded to a height of 8 ft behind a dam as shown. Determine the magnitude and... Problem 3.70SP: Plank, 2 in. by 10 in. in cross section and 5 ft long, are used at the top of a dam to control the... Problem 3.71SP: a. Compute the moment (about point A) of the forces shown. b. Find the resultant cl the forces.... Problem 3.72SP: Determine the resultant of the three forces acting on the horizontal beam shown. Problem 3.73SP: a. Calculate the moments about points A and B due to the nonconcurrent force system shown. b.... Problem 3.74SP: Determine the magnitude of F1 and F2 shown such that the resultant will be a counterclockwise couple... Problem 3.75SP: Calculate the magnitude, direction, and sense of the resultant force of the noncurrent force system... format_list_bulleted