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LaoLJ 2019-00881 PracticeProblemSetWeek5 PDF

This document contains 7 engineering mechanics problems involving calculating support reactions for beams, bars, and other structures under various loading conditions. For each problem, the given information such as loads, dimensions, and support types is stated, followed by the solution. The problems progress from simpler cases with a few point loads to more complex cases involving distributed loads, inclined surfaces, and multiple supports.

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LaoLJ 2019-00881 PracticeProblemSetWeek5 PDF

This document contains 7 engineering mechanics problems involving calculating support reactions for beams, bars, and other structures under various loading conditions. For each problem, the given information such as loads, dimensions, and support types is stated, followed by the solution. The problems progress from simpler cases with a few point loads to more complex cases involving distributed loads, inclined surfaces, and multiple supports.

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Lhantrets John Lao BSME 2-1

Problem No. 1:
If the magnitude of is 5 kN-m, determine the reactions on the pin support at
and the roller support at .

Solution:
Problem No. 2:
Bar supports two 400-N loads as shown. Rollers at and rest against
frictionless surfaces and a cable is attached at . Determine (a) the tension in cable
, (b) the reaction at , (c) the reaction at .

Solution:
Problem No. 3:
Each of the sandbags piled on the 250-lb uniform beam weighs 12 lb. Determine
the support reactions at and .

Solution:
Problem No. 4:
The bracket is hinged at and attached to a control cable at . For the
loading shown, determine (a) the tension in the cable, (b) the reaction at .

Solution:
Problem No. 5:
Determine the components of reaction at the fixed support . Neglect the
thickness of the beam.

Solution:
Problem No. 6:
Draw the free-body diagram of the uniform bar which has a mass of 100 kg and a
center of mass at , then calculate all the support reactions. The supports , , and
are smooth.

Solution:
Problem No. 7:
Draw the free-body diagram of the beam, which is pin-supported at and rests
on the smooth incline at . Calculate the support reactions also.

Solution:

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