International Edition---engineering Mechanics: Statics, 4th Edition
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Author: Andrew Pytel And Jaan Kiusalaas
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Chapter 5 Solutions
International Edition---engineering Mechanics: Statics, 4th Edition
Ch. 5 - Bar AB of negligible weight is supported by a...Ch. 5 - Draw the FBD for the bar described in Prob. 5.1 if...Ch. 5 - The space truss ABCD in the shape of a tetrahedron...Ch. 5 - Draw the FBD of the portion BCD of the space truss...Ch. 5 - The homogeneous plate of weight W is supported by...Ch. 5 - The bar ABCD of negligible weight is supported by...Ch. 5 - The shaft-pulley assembly is supported by the...Ch. 5 - The 60-lb homogeneous door is supported by hinges...Ch. 5 - Draw the FBD for bar BCD. The connections at A and...Ch. 5 - The homogeneous 360-lb plate with a rectangular...
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