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FE Review Statics Spring 2013

FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

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Page 1: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

FE Review

StaticsSpring 2013

Page 2: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems
Page 3: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10%A. Statics

1. Resultants of force systems2. Concurrent force systems3. Equilibrium of rigid bodies4. Frames and trusses5. Centroid of area6. Area moments of inertia7. Friction

B. Dynamics1. Linear motion (e.g., force, mass, acceleration, momentum)2. Angular motion (e.g., torque, inertia, acceleration, momentum)3. Mass moments of inertia4. Impulse and momentum applied to:

a. particlesb. rigid bodies5. Work, energy, and power as applied to:a. particles

b. rigid bodies 6. Friction

Page 4: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

Determine the x and y components of the 700 lb force.

Page 5: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

Cable AB exerts a force of 80 N on the end of the 3-m-long boom OA. Determine the magnitude of the projection of the force along the boom.

Page 6: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

The 500 lb crate is hoisted using the ropes AB and AC. Each rope can withstand a maximum tension of 2500 lb before it breaks. If AB always remains horizontal, determine

the smallest angle θ to which the crate can be hoisted.

Page 7: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

Determine the moment of the force FC about the axis a-a. Express the result as a Cartesian vector.

Page 8: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

Determine the normal reaction at the roller A and horizontal and vertical components at pint B for equilibrium of the member.

Page 9: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

Determine the horizontal and vertical components of reaction at the pin A and the force in the cable BC. Neglect the thickness of the members.

Page 10: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

Determine the horizontal and vertical components of reaction that pins A and B exert on the two member frame. Set F = 500 N.

Page 11: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

Determine the area and the centroid (x,y) of the area.

Page 12: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

Locate the centroid (xbar, ybar) of the composite area.

Page 13: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

Determine the moment of inertia of the shaded figure about the x and y axis.

Page 14: FE Review Statics Spring 2013. VII. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) 10% A. Statics 1. Resultants of force systems 2. Concurrent force systems

Determine the moment of inertia of the composite area about the x-axis.

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The truck has a mass of 1.25 Mg and a center of mass at G. Determine the greatest load that it can pull if (a) the truck has a rear-wheel drive while the front wheels are free to

roll, and (b) the truck has four wheel drive. The coefficients of friction between the wheels and the ground is μs = 0.5, and between the crate and the ground, it is μs = 0.4.