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The document contains excerpts from a textbook with over 50 engineering problems related to statics and mechanics of materials. The problems involve calculating forces, reactions, tensions, centroids and classifying truss configurations. They require applying concepts like equilibrium, moments, distributed loads, integration and the method of joints.

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Statik Sorular

The document contains excerpts from a textbook with over 50 engineering problems related to statics and mechanics of materials. The problems involve calculating forces, reactions, tensions, centroids and classifying truss configurations. They require applying concepts like equilibrium, moments, distributed loads, integration and the method of joints.

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4.

4 For the beam and loading shown, determine (a) the reaction at A, (b) the tension in cable BC.

4.5 Two crates, each of mass 350 kg, are placed as shown in the bed of a 1400-kg pickup truck.
Determine the reactions at each of the two (a) rear wheels A, (b) front wheels B.
4.9 The maximum allowable value of each of the reactions is 180 N. Neglecting the weight of the beam,
determine the range of the distance d for which the beam is safe.

4.15 Two links AB and DE are connected by a bell crank as shown. Knowing that the tension in link AB is
720 N, determine (a) the tension in link DE, (b) the reaction at C.
4.17 The required tension in cable AB is 200 lb. Determine (a) the vertical force P that must be applied to
the pedal, (b) the corresponding reaction

4.22 For the frame and loading shown, determine the reactions at A and E when (a) a 5 30°, (b) a 5 45°
4.28 A lever AB is hinged at C and attached to a control cable at A. If the lever is subjected to a 500-N
horizontal force at B, determine (a) the tension in the cable, (b) the reaction at C.

4.31 Rod ABC is bent in the shape of an arc of circle of radius R. Knowing that u 5 30°, determine the
reaction (a) at B, (b) at C
4.35 A light rod AD is supported by frictionless pegs at B and C and rests against a frictionless wall at A. A
vertical 120-lb force is applied at D. Determine the reactions at A, B, and C.

4.37 Bar AC supports two 400-N loads as shown. Rollers at A and C rest against frictionless surfaces and
a cable BD is attached at B. Determine (a) the tension in cable BD, (b) the reaction at A, (c) the reaction
at C.
4.50 Determine the range of allowable values of the tension in wire BD if the magnitude of the couple at
the fixed support C is not to exceed 100 N ? m.

4.77 Rod AB Problems is supported by a pin and bracket at A and rests against a frictionless peg at C.
Determine the reactions at A and C when a 170-N vertical force is applied at B.
4.81 Knowing that u 5 308, determine the reaction (a) at B, (b) at C.

4.88 A uniform rod AB of length 2R rests inside a hemispherical bowl of radius R as shown. Neglecting
friction, determine the angle u corresponding to equilibrium.
4.89 A slender rod of length L and weight W is attached to a collar at A and is fitted with a small wheel at
B. Knowing that the wheel rolls freely along a cylindrical surface of radius R, and neglecting friction,
derive an equation in u, L, and R that must be satisfied when the rod is in equilibrium.

4.144 A lever AB is hinged at C and attached to a control cable at A. If the lever is subjected to a 75-lb
vertical force at B, determine (a) the tension in the cable, (b) the reaction at C.
4.149 Determine the reactions at A and B when b 5 50°.

4.153 A force P is applied to a bent rod ABC, which may be supported in four different ways as shown. In
each case, if possible, determine the reactions at the supports
5.1 through 5.9 Locate the centroid of the plane area shown.
5.10 through 5.15 Locate the centroid of the plane area shown.

5.29 Member ABCDE is a component of a mobile and is formed from a single piece of aluminum tubing.
Knowing that the member is supported at C and that l 5 2 m, determine the distance d so that portion
BCD of the member is horizontal.
5.34 through 5.36 Determine by direct integration the centroid of the area shown. Express your answer
in terms of a and h.

5.37 through 5.39 Determine by direct integration the centroid of the area shown
*5.47 A homogeneous wire is bent into the shape shown. Determine by direct integration the x
coordinate of its centroid. Express your answer in terms of a.

*5.48 and *5.49 Determine by direct integration the centroid of the area shown.
5.66 and 5.67 For the beam and loading shown, determine (a) the magnitude and location of the
resultant of the distributed load, (b) the reactions at the beam supports

5.68 through 5.73 Determine the reactions at the beam supports for the given loading.
5.137 and 5.138 Locate the centroid of the plane area shown.

5.143 Determine the reactions at the beam supports for the given loading.
6.1 through 6.8 Using the method of joints, determine the force in each member of the truss shown.
State whether each member is in tension or compression.
6.11 Determine the force in each member of the Howe roof truss shown. State whether each member is
in tension or compression.

6.13 Determine the force in each member of the truss shown.


6.32 For the given loading, determine the zero-force members in each of the two trusses shown.

6.33 For the given loading, determine the zero-force members in each of the two trusses shown.
6.53 A Pratt roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members CE, DE, and DF.

6.70 through 6.74 Classify each of the structures shown as completely, partially, or improperly
constrained; if completely constrained, further classify as determinate or indeterminate. (All members
can act both in tension and in compression.

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