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PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
Chapter 6, Problem 98P
Chapter 6, Problem 98P
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PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
15th Edition
ISBN:
9780137514724
Author: HIBBELER
Publisher:
PEARSON
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1 General Principles
2 Force Vectors
3 Equilibrium Of A Particle
4 Force Sytem Resultants
5 Equilibrium Of Rigid Body
6 Structural Analysis
7 Internal Forces
8 Friction
9 Center Of Gravity And Centroid
10 Moments Of Inertia
11 Virtual Work
12 Kinematics Of A Particle
13 Kinetics Of A Particle: Force And Acceleation
14 Kinetics Of A Particle: Work And Energy
15 Kinetics Of A Particle: Impulse And Momentum
16 Planar Kinematics Of A Rigid Body
17 Planar Kinetics Of A Rigid Body: Force And Acceleration
18 Planar Kinetics Of A Rigid Body: Work And Energy
19 Planar Kinetics Of A Rigid Body: Impulse And Momentum
20 Three-dimensional Kinematics Of A Rigid Body
21 Three-dimensional Kinetics Of A Rigid Body
22 Vibrations
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Problem 1FP: Determine the force in each member of the truss. State if the members are in tension or compression....
Problem 2FP: Determine the force in each member of the truss. State if the members are in tension or compression....
Problem 3FP: Determine the force in each member of the truss. State if the members are in tension or compression....
Problem 4FP: Determine the greatest load P that can be applied to the truss so that none of the members are...
Problem 5FP: Identify the zero-force members in the truss. Prob. F6-5
Problem 6FP: Determine the force in each member of the truss. State if the members are in tension or compression....
Problem 1P: Determine the force in each member of the truss and state it the members are in tension or...
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Problem 4P: Determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or...
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Problem 7P: Determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or...
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Problem 13P: Determine the force in each member of the truss in terms of the load P and state if the members are...
Problem 14P: Members AB and BC can each support a maximum compressive force of 800 lb, and members AD, DC, and BD...
Problem 15P: Members AB and BC can each support a maximum compressive force of 800 lb, and members AD, DC, and BD...
Problem 16P: Determine the force in each member of the truss. State whether the members are in tension or...
Problem 17P: If the maximum force that any member can support is 8 kN in tension and 6 kN in compression,...
Problem 18P: Determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or...
Problem 19P: Determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or...
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Problem 7FP: Determine the force in members BC, CF, and FE. State if the members are in tension or compression....
Problem 8FP: Determine the force in members LK, KC, and CD of the Pratt truss. State if the members are in...
Problem 9FP: Determine the force in members KJ, KD, and CD of the Pratt truss. State if the members are in...
Problem 10FP: Determine the force in members EF, CF, and BC of the truss. State if the members are in tension or...
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Problem 12FP
Problem 27P: Determine the force in members DC, HC, and HI of the truss, and state if the members are in tension...
Problem 28P: Determine the force in members ED, EH, and GH of the truss, and state if the members are in tension...
Problem 29P: Determine the force in members HG, HE and DE of the truss, and state if the members are in tension...
Problem 30P: Determine the force in members CD, HI, and CH of the truss, and state if the members are in tension...
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Problem 40P: Determine the force in members CD, CF, and CG and state if these members are in tension or...
Problem 41P: Determine the force developed in members FE, EB, and BC of the truss and state if these members are...
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Problem 43P: Determine the force in members CD, CJ, GJ, and CG and state if these members are in tension or...
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Problem 49P: Determine the force in members HI, FI, and EF of the truss, and state if the members are in tension...
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Problem 13FP: Determine the force P needed to hold the 60-lb weight in equilibrium. Prob. F6-13
Problem 14FP: Determine the horizontal and vertical components of reaction at pin C. Prob. F6-14
Problem 15FP: If a 100-N force is applied to the handles of the pliers, determine the clamping force exerted on...
Problem 16FP
Problem 17FP: Determine the normal force that the 100-lb plate A exerts on the 30-lb plate B. Prob. F6-17
Problem 18FP: Determine the force P needed to lift the load. Also, determine the proper placement x of the hook...
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Problem 21FP: Determine the components of reaction at A and C. Prob. F6-21
Problem 22FP: Determine the components of reaction at C. Prob. F6-22
Problem 23FP: Determine the components of reaction at E. Prob. F6-23
Problem 24FP: Determine the components of reaction at D and the components of reaction the pin at A exerts on...
Problem 61P: Determine the force P required to hold the 100-lb weight in equilibrium. Prob. 6-61
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Problem 66P: Determine the horizontal and vertical components of force at pins A and D. Prob. 6-66
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Problem 68P: The bridge frame consists of three segments which can be considered pinned at A, D, and E, rocker...
Problem 69P: Determine the reactions at supports A and B. Prob. 6-69
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Problem 76P: Determine the horizontal and vertical components of force which the pins at A and B exert on the...
Problem 77P
Problem 78P: The compound beam is pin supported at B and supported by rockers at A and C. There is a hinge (pin)...
Problem 79P: When a force of 2 lb is applied to the handles of the brad squeezer, it pulls in the smooth rod AB....
Problem 80P
Problem 81P: The hoist supports the 125-kg engine. Determine the force the load creates in member DB and in...
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Problem 89P: Determine the horizontal and vertical components of force which pin C exerts on member ABC. The...
Problem 90P: The pipe cutter is clamped around the pipe P. If the wheel at A exerts a normal force of FA = 80 N...
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Problem 94P: Five coins are stacked in the smooth plastic container shown. If each coin weighs 0.0235 lb,...
Problem 95P: The nail cutter consists of the handle and the two cutting blades. Assuming the blades are pin...
Problem 96P: A man having a weight of 175 lb attempts to hold himself using one of the two methods shown....
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Problem 98P
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Problem 102P: If a force of F = 350 N is applied to the handle of the toggle clamp, determine the resulting...
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Problem 107P: If a force of F = 50 lb is applied to the pads at A and C, determine the smallest dimension d...
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Problem 110P: The spring has an unstretched length of 0.3 m. Determine the angle for equilibrium if the uniform...
Problem 111P: The spring has an unstretched length of 0.3 m. Determine the mass m of each uniform bar if each...
Problem 112P: The piston C moves vertically between the two smooth walls. If the sprig has a stiffness of k = 15...
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Problem 114P: The platform scale consists of a combination of third and first class levers so that the load on one...
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Problem 118P: The three pin-connected members shown in the top view support a downward force of 60 lb at G. If...
Problem 1RP: Determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or...
Problem 2RP: Determine the force in each member of the truss and state if the members are in tension or...
Problem 3RP: Determine the force in member GJ and GC of the truss and state if the members are in tension or...
Problem 4RP: Determine the force in members GF, FB, and BC of the Fink truss and state if the members are in...
Problem 5RP
Problem 6RP: Determine the horizontal and vertical components of force that the pins A and B exert on the...
Problem 7RP: Determine the horizontal and vertical components of force at pins A and C of the two-member frame....
Problem 8RP: Determine the resultant forces at pins B and C on member ABC of the four-member frame. Prob. R6-8
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