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The document discusses a civil engineering course on engineering mechanics. It provides details on statics concepts like equilibrium, moment of a force, and unknown forces from supports. It also lists assignment problems applying these concepts, such as determining cable tensions, reaction forces, equivalent force systems, centroids, and moments of inertia.

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The document discusses a civil engineering course on engineering mechanics. It provides details on statics concepts like equilibrium, moment of a force, and unknown forces from supports. It also lists assignment problems applying these concepts, such as determining cable tensions, reaction forces, equivalent force systems, centroids, and moments of inertia.

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FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

COURSE NAME ENGINEERING MECHANICS SEM 2324


COURSE CODE BAA 1113
ASSESSMENT ASSIGNMENT 1 (STATICS)
TITLE
IDENTIFY THE REAL LIFE APPLICATION BASED ON CONCEPT OF STATIC

MARKS 20 CO2 5%
REQUIREMENTS NO TASK NAME MARK
PART A: APPLY KNOWLEDGE & SKILL
1 To explain theorectical concept
a What is equilibrium? Explain the conditions of coplanar forces
b Explain Moment of a force with examples
c List down unkown forces from various types of support
d Derive an expression of the moment of inertia of a hollow rectangular cross section about an axis passing through its
centroid
To apply Force Vectors principle
2

Determine the force in each cable needed to


R 3-7
support the load of mass 250 kg.

3 To apply Equilibrium Equation of particle & rigid body

Member AB is supported by a cable BC


and at A by a square rod which fits loosely
through the square hole in the collar fixed
to the member as shown. Determine the P5 -71
components of reaction at A and the
tension in the cable needed to hold the rod
in equilibrium.

4 To apply force system resultant and Moment


Replace this loading by an equivalent
resultant force and specify its location, P 4-139
measured from point O.

5 To locate the centroid of a composite body

Locate the center of mass of the block.


Materials 1, 2, and 3 have densities of 2.70
P 9-89
Mg/m3, 5.70 Mg/m3 and 7.80 Mg/m3
respectively.

6 To determine the Moments of Inertia for a composite area

Determine the product of inertia of the


beam's cross-sectional area with respect to P 10-64
the x and y axes.

PREPARED BY 1. DR ROKIAH BINTI OTHMAN


2. DR MAZLAN BIN ABU SEMAN

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