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Chapter 2: Force Systems
STATICS | 2-13 to 2-15 | 6th Edition | Rectangular Components | Engineers Academy
Resolution of Force into Components
Find normal and tangential components of a given force.
Problems Solution
00:20 2/13 The two forces shown act at point A of the bent bar. Determine the resultant R of the two forces.
04:55 2/14 To satisfy design limitations it is necessary to determine the effect of the 2-kN tension in the cable on the shear, tension, and bending of the fixed I-beam. For this purpose replace this force by its equivalent of two forces at A, Ft parallel and Fn perpendicular to the beam. Determine Ft and Fn.
07:07 2/15 Determine the magnitude Fs of the tensile spring force in order that the resultant of Fs and F is a vertical force. Determine the magnitude R of this vertical resultant force. Hibbeler Statics - Chapter Playlists
Engineering Statics by Meriam and Kraige!
Chapter 2: Force Systems
STATICS | 2-13 to 2-15 | 6th Edition | Rectangular Components | Engineers Academy
Resolution of Force into Components
Find normal and tangential components of a given force.
Problems Solution
00:20 2/13 The two forces shown act at point A of the bent bar. Determine the resultant R of the two forces.
04:55 2/14 To satisfy design limitations it is necessary to determine the effect of the 2-kN tension in the cable on the shear, tension, and bending of the fixed I-beam. For this purpose replace this force by its equivalent of two forces at A, Ft parallel and Fn perpendicular to the beam. Determine Ft and Fn.
07:07 2/15 Determine the magnitude Fs of the tensile spring force in order that the resultant of Fs and F is a vertical force. Determine the magnitude R of this vertical resultant force. Hibbeler Statics - Chapter Playlists
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