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Engineering Mechanics (Quiz 1)

Problem 1:

The bridge truss shown in the Figure 1 is acted upon by the given forces:
a. Compute the moment of force B about point A,
b. Calculate the moment of force D about point A,
c. Determine the algebraic sum of the moments of forces C and F about point A,
d. If the algebraic sum of the moments of forces B, C, D, F, AH and AV about point E is zero, compute the
value of AV.
26 kN
12 20 kN
5
B D 3
Figure 1 4

3m

AH A 4m C 4m E 4m F

60o
AV 15
8 17 kN RE 20 kN

Problem 2:

In Figure 2, a force F passing through C produces a clockwise moment of 600 N.m about A and a counterclockwise
moment of 300 N.m about B. Determine the moment of F about O. Y
Y 300 kN
A 30 o
141.4 kN
1m

5m C 1m
1m
X
O 3m 2m B O X

Figure 2 224 kN

Figure 3
Problem 3 : 361 kN

Compute the magnitude of the resultant and its inclination with respect to the X-axis of the non-concurrent forces
shown in Figure 3. Also, locate its intersection with the Y and X axes.

Problem 4:

The resultant of three parallel loads (one load is missing) in Figure 4 is 300 kN acting up at 5 m to the right of O.
Compute the magnitude and position of the missing load.

Y
400 kN 600 kN P

1m 5.5 m 500 N
X
O 30 o
Figure 4
Figure 5
240 N
Problem 5:

The resultant of the concurrent forces shown in Figure 5 is 400 N down to the left at 60o with the X-axis. Compute the
values of P and required to give this resultant.

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Engineering Mechanics (Quiz 2)

Problem 1:

Find the distance x (measured along AB) at which a horizontal force of 600 kN should be applied to hold the uniform
bar AB in the position shown. Bar AB is 10m long and weighs 1400 kN. The incline and the floor are smooth.

B
Figure Problem 1

B
3
600 kN
2 A
x 3 D
4
A
450

C
Figure Problem 2
1m
Problem 2:

Two homogenous cylinders are placed in a receptacle as shown in the figure. The big cylinder has a radius of 0.6m
and a mass of 300 kg, while the small cylinder is 0.5m radius and 200 kg. Find the reactions at points A, B, C and D if
the point of contact for all surfaces is smooth.

Problem 3:

Using method of joints, determine the bar force in all of the members of the truss shown in the figure.

5 kN

1m Figure Problem 3
A

1m C D

10 kN

2m 1m 2m
Probl
em 4:

By method of section, determine the bar force in members BD, CD, CE, and EF.

1200 N

1200 N D
1200 N
a
B F

C E
a
A G
Figure Problem 4

a a a a a a

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Engineering Mechanics (Quiz 3)

Problem 1:

Find the vertical and horizontal reaction components at supports A, E and F of the frame shown in the figure.

W= 100 N / m
B
A 8m
200 N 2

1
E 2m 2m A

5m
P B

800

F
Problem 1 Problem 2

Problem 2:

The block A in figure is acted upon by a force F of 100 N. Assume the coefficient of friction to be 0.20 between blocks
A and B, and 0.30 between the other contacting surfaces. Determine the minimum horizontal force P required to
prevent block B from slipping to the left. Disregard weights of the blocks.

Problem 3:

Blocks A and B shown in figure are connected with a flexible cable passing over a sheave C, the friction of which may
be neglected. Let f = 0.20 between the blocks and their supporting surfaces. If block A has a mass of 10.2 kg, compute
the minimum mass MB of block B which will barely prevent sliding.

C
B
cable

A
3
Problem 3
4

P
roblem 4:

A boat exerts a pull of 4000 N on its hawser which is wrapped around a capstan on the pier. If the coefficient of friction
is 0.30, how many turns must the hawser make around the capstan so that the pull at the other end does not exceed
50 N?

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Engineering Mechanics (Final Examination)

Problem 1: (25 points)

Determine the stresses in all members of the truss shown in the figure by the analytical method of joints.

Problem 2: (25 points)

Determine the force F required to start the wedges shown in the figure. Assume the coefficient of friction to be 0.20
between wedges A and B, and 0.30 between the other contacting surfaces.

D 0.6 m
B

0.9m
1.2 m
A 2000N A

12 kN
C E

8 kN 500N B

1.2 m 1.2 m 1.2 m 80 0

Figure Problem 1
Figure Problem 2

Problem 3: (20 points)

Locate the centroid of the shaded area shown with respect to the Y and X-axis.

Yo
Y 18 x 1

6x 4 x

100 mm Xo

X
24
23 x 5/16
150 mm

Figure Problem 3

Figure Problem 4
Problem 4: (30 points)

The short legs of the four - 6 x 4 x angles are connected to the web plate 23 x 5/16 while the longer legs of
the two upper angels, to an 18 x 1 flat pate, to form the plate and the angle girders as shown. Compute the moment
of inertia with respect to the centroidal Xo -axis and Yo -axis

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