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This document contains 16 practice problems about force resolution, resultants, and equilibrium for an engineering mechanics course. The problems involve determining components and resultants of forces acting on structures like cables, booms, and poles. Students are asked to use principles like the parallelogram law, triangle rule, and force equilibrium to calculate tensions, angles, and magnitudes of applied forces.
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Unit 1 Tutorial Sheet 1

This document contains 16 practice problems about force resolution, resultants, and equilibrium for an engineering mechanics course. The problems involve determining components and resultants of forces acting on structures like cables, booms, and poles. Students are asked to use principles like the parallelogram law, triangle rule, and force equilibrium to calculate tensions, angles, and magnitudes of applied forces.
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LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY

MEC 107 ENGINEERING MECHANICS AUG 2019 TERM 1


DATE OF UPLOADING 31 JULY 2019

UNIT 1
TUTORIAL SHEET 1
FORCE RESOLUTION, RESULTANT AND EQUILIBRIUM
Q1 Determine the x and y components of each of the forces shown. (Rx=608N, Ry=-240N, R=654N)

Q2 Four forces act on bolt A as shown. Determine the resultant of the forces on the bolt. (Rx=199.1N,
Ry=14.3N, R=199.6N)

Q3 The cable stays AB and AD help support pole AC. Knowing that the tension is 600 N in AB and
200 N in AD, determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant of the forces exerted by the
stays at A using (a) the parallelogram law, (b) the triangle rule. (R=684N, ɵ=66.5˚)
Q4 Two forces are applied as shown to a hook support. Knowing that the magnitude of P is 35 N, determine (a)
the required angle α if the resultant R of the two forces applied to the support is to be
Horizontal, (b) the corresponding magnitude of R. (R=73.2N, α=37˚)

Q5 A trolley that moves along a horizontal beam is acted upon by two forces as shown. (a) Knowing that
α=25°, determine the magnitude of the force P so that the resultant force exerted on the trolley is vertical. (b)
What is the corresponding magnitude of the resultant? (P=3660N, R=3730N)

Q6 The hydraulic cylinder BD exerts on member ABC a force P directed along line BD. Knowing that P must
have a 750-N component perpendicular to member ABC, determine (a) the magnitude of the force P, (b) its
component parallel to ABC. (P=2193N, Px=2060N)
Q7 The guy wire BD exerts on the telephone pole AC a force P directed along BD. Knowing that P must have a
120-N component perpendicular to the pole AC, determine (a) the magnitude of the force P, (b) its component
along line AC. (P=194.9Py=153.6)

Q8 Knowing that the tension in cable BC is 725 N, determine the resultant of the three forces exerted at point B
of beam AB. (R=calculate by yourself.)

Q9 Determine (a) the required tension in cable AC, knowing that the resultant of the three forces exerted at
point C of boom BC must be directed along BC, (b) the corresponding magnitude of the resultant. (Tac=475N,
R=475N)

Q10 Two cables are tied together at C and are loaded as shown. Knowing that α= 20°, determine the tension
(a) in cable AC, (b) in cable BC. (Tac=2.13kN, Tbc=1.73kN.)
Q11 Two cables are tied together at C and are loaded as shown. Determine the tension (a) in cable AC, (b) in
cable BC. (Tac=400N, Tbc=326N)

Q12 Knowing that α= 20°, determine the tension (a) in cable AC, (b) in rope BC. Hanging load is 6000N.
(Tac=6220N, Tbc=577N)

Q13 Two cables are tied together at C and are loaded as shown. Determine the tension (a) in cable AC, (b) in
cable BC. (Tac=586N, Tbc=2190N)
Q14 Knowing that α = 55° and that boom AC exerts on pin C a force directed along line AC, determine (a) the
magnitude of that force, (b) the tension in cable BC. Force represented in the diagram is 1500N (Fac=864N,
Tbc=1153N)

Q15 Two cables tied together at C are loaded as shown. Knowing that the maximum allowable tension in each
cable is 800 N, determine (a) the magnitude of the largest force P that can be applied at C, (b) the
corresponding value of α. (P=1081N, α=82.5˚)

Q16 For the situation described in Fig. of problem 12, determine (a) the value of α for which the tension in
rope BC is as small as possible, (b) the corresponding value of the tension. (Tbc=523N, α=5˚)

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