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Hibbeler Statics 14E P2.4 – Components of a Force Along Two Non-Perpendicular Axes
The vertical force F acts downward at A on the two-membered frame. Determine the magnitudes of the two components of F directed along the axes of AB and AC. Set F = 500 N.
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Hibbeler Statics 14E P2.2 — Solving for an Unknown Force Given the Magnitude and Direction of a Resultant and Another Force
If the magnitude of the resultant force is to be 500 N, directed along the positive y-axis, determine the magnitude of force F and its direction θ.
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Hibbeler Statics 14E P2.1 — Solving for the Magnitude and Direction of the Resultant of Two Coplanar-Concurrent Forces
If θ=60° and F=450 N, determine the magnitude of the resultant force and its direction, measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis.
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Hibbeler Statics 14E P1.19 — Determine the Weight of the Column with a given Density
A concrete column has a diameter of 350 mm and a length of 2 m. If the density (mass/volume) of concrete is 2.45 Mg/m3, determine the weight of the column in pounds. Engineering Mechanics: Statics 14th Edition by RC Hibbeler, Problem 1-19 Solution: The density of any material is given by the formula From there,…
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Hibbeler Statics 14E P2.2 — Resultant of a System of Two Forces
Determine the magnitude of the resultant force FR=F1+F2 and its direction, measured counterclockwise from the positive x axis.
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Computing the mass and weight of a man on earth and on the moon
If a man weighs 155 lb on earth, specify (a) his mass in slugs, (b) his mass in kilograms, and (c) his weight in newtons. If the man is on the moon, where the acceleration due to gravity is gm=5.30 ft/s², determine (d) his weight in pounds, and (e) his mass in kilograms.
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The force of gravity acting between two particles
Two particles have a mass of 8 kg and 12 kg, respectively. If they are 800 mm apart, determine the force of gravity acting between them. Compare this result with the weight of each particle.
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