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559205
Engineering Statics and Mechanics
of Materials

Lecturer : Dr. Teerasak Yaowarat

School of Civil and Infrastructure Engineering


Institute of Engineering

Suranaree University of Technology


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Chapter 3 : Equilibrium of a Particle-2D

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Equilibrium of a Particle 3

• A particle is said to be in equilibrium if it remains at rest if


originally at rest, or has a constant velocity if originally in
motion
• “Static equilibrium” is used to describe an object at rest.
• To maintain equilibrium, it is necessary to satisfy Newton’s first
law of motion, which requires the resultant force acting on a
particle to be equal to zero.

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The Free-Body Diagram (FBD). 4

Springs. Cables and Pulleys. Smooth Contact.

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Procedure for Drawing a Free-Body Diagram 5

1.Draw Outlined Shape.

2.Show All Forces.

3.Identify Each Force.

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EX-1 6

The sphere has a mass of 6 kg and is supported as shown.


Draw a free-body diagram of the sphere, the cord CE, and the knot at C.

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Coplanar Force Systems 7

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Procedure for Analysis 8

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EX-2 9

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EX-3 10

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EX-4 11

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Class work - 1 12

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Class work - 2 13

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Homework-1 14

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Chapter 3 : Equilibrium of a Particle-3D

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Three-Dimensional Force Systems 16

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Three-Dimensional Force Systems 17

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EX-5 18

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Ex-6 19

Determine the force in each cable used to support the 40-lb crate shown in
Fig. 3–12a.

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Ex-7 20

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Classwork-3 21

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Classwork-4 22

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Homework-2 23

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Homework-3 24

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