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Hw1 Cive210 Vectors-Forces Solution

This document provides the solutions to homework 1 problems assigned in a statics engineering course. The problems are from chapter 2 of the textbook and involve vectors, forces, and their components in both 2D and 3D coordinate systems. Vector operations like addition, dot products, and resolving forces are used to solve over a dozen problems relating to structures, cables, and gears.

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Hw1 Cive210 Vectors-Forces Solution

This document provides the solutions to homework 1 problems assigned in a statics engineering course. The problems are from chapter 2 of the textbook and involve vectors, forces, and their components in both 2D and 3D coordinate systems. Vector operations like addition, dot products, and resolving forces are used to solve over a dozen problems relating to structures, cables, and gears.

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Homework # 1 - SOLUTION
CIVE210 STATICS

Topics:

Vectors and Forces (Chapter 2)

Textbook:

Engineering Mechanics, by R.C. Hibbeler


Pearson, 12th Edition

Problems:
Chapter 2:

Problems 2-4, 2-6, 2-15, 2-20, 2-24 (Use Parallelogram Law only)
Problems 2-32, 2-44, 2-53 (Use 2-D Cartesian Vector Notation)
Problems 2-68, 2-77, 2-87, 2-104, 2-112, 2-121 (Use 3-D Cartesian
Vector Notation and Dot Product)

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24.
Determine the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the bracket and its direction
measured counterclockwise from the positive u axis.

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26.
Resolve F 2 into components along the u and axes, and determine the magnitudes of these
components.
.

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215. Determine the design angle between struts AB and AC so that the 400-lb horizontal force has a
component of 600 lb which acts up to the left, in the same direction as from B towards A. Take =
30.

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220.

If

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= 45, F 1 = 5 kN, and the resultant force is 6 kN directed along the positive y axis,

determine the required magnitude of F 2 and its direction

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224. If the resultant force F R is directed along a line measured 75 clockwise from the positive x
axis and the magnitude of F 2 is to be a minimum, determine the magnitudes of F R and F 2 and the angle
90.

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232. Determine the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the pin and its direction measured
clockwise from the positive x axis.

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244. If the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the bracket is 400 lb directed along the
positive x axis, determine the magnitude of F 1 and its direction .

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253. If the resultant force acting on the bracket is required to be a minimum, determine the
magnitudes of F 1 , and the resultant force. Set = 30.

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268. The spur gear is subjected to the two forces caused by contact with other gears. Determine the
resultant of the two forces and express the result as a Cartesian vector.

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277. Determine the magnitude and coordinate direction angles of F 2 so that the resultant of the two
forces is zero.

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287.

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If the cord AB is 7.5 m long, determine the coordinate position +z of point B.

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2104. The antenna tower is supported by three cables. If the forces of these cables acting on the
antenna are F B = 520 N, F C = 680 N, and F D = 560 N, determine the magnitude and coordinate
direction angles of the resultant force acting at A.

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2112. Determine the projected component of the force. F AB = 560 N acting along cable AC. Express
the result as a Cartesian vector.

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2121. Determine the magnitude of the projected component of force F AC acting along the z axis.

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