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MEC 107 ENGINEERING MECHANICS AUG 2019 TERM 1


DATE OF UPLOADING 31 JULY 2019

UNIT 1
TUTORIAL SHEET 1
FORCE RESOLUTION, RESULTANT AND EQUILIBRIUM
Q1 Determine the x and y components of each of the forces shown. (Rx=608N, Ry=-240N, R=654N)

Q2 Four forces act on bolt A as shown. Determine the resultant of the forces on the bolt. (Rx=199.1N,
Ry=14.3N, R=199.6N)

Q3 The cable stays AB and AD help support pole AC. Knowing that the tension is 600 N in AB and
200 N in AD, determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant of the forces exerted by the
stays at A using (a) the parallelogram law, (b) the triangle rule. (R=684N, ɵ=66.5˚)
Q4 Two forces are applied as shown to a hook support. Knowing that the magnitude of P is 35 N, determine (a)
the required angle α if the resultant R of the two forces applied to the support is to be
Horizontal, (b) the corresponding magnitude of R. (R=73.2N, α=37˚)

Q5 A trolley that moves along a horizontal beam is acted upon by two forces as shown. (a) Knowing that
α=25°, determine the magnitude of the force P so that the resultant force exerted on the trolley is vertical. (b)
What is the corresponding magnitude of the resultant? (P=3660N, R=3730N)

Q6 The hydraulic cylinder BD exerts on member ABC a force P directed along line BD. Knowing that P must
have a 750-N component perpendicular to member ABC, determine (a) the magnitude of the force P, (b) its
component parallel to ABC. (P=2193N, Px=2060N)
Q7 The guy wire BD exerts on the telephone pole AC a force P directed along BD. Knowing that P must have a
120-N component perpendicular to the pole AC, determine (a) the magnitude of the force P, (b) its component
along line AC. (P=194.9Py=153.6)

Q8 Knowing that the tension in cable BC is 725 N, determine the resultant of the three forces exerted at point B
of beam AB. (R=calculate by yourself.)

Q9 Determine (a) the required tension in cable AC, knowing that the resultant of the three forces exerted at
point C of boom BC must be directed along BC, (b) the corresponding magnitude of the resultant. (Tac=475N,
R=475N)

Q10 Two cables are tied together at C and are loaded as shown. Knowing that α= 20°, determine the tension
(a) in cable AC, (b) in cable BC. (Tac=2.13kN, Tbc=1.73kN.)
Q11 Two cables are tied together at C and are loaded as shown. Determine the tension (a) in cable AC, (b) in
cable BC. (Tac=400N, Tbc=326N)

Q12 Knowing that α= 20°, determine the tension (a) in cable AC, (b) in rope BC. Hanging load is 6000N.
(Tac=6220N, Tbc=577N)

Q13 Two cables are tied together at C and are loaded as shown. Determine the tension (a) in cable AC, (b) in
cable BC. (Tac=586N, Tbc=2190N)
Q14 Knowing that α = 55° and that boom AC exerts on pin C a force directed along line AC, determine (a) the
magnitude of that force, (b) the tension in cable BC. Force represented in the diagram is 1500N (Fac=864N,
Tbc=1153N)

Q15 Two cables tied together at C are loaded as shown. Knowing that the maximum allowable tension in each
cable is 800 N, determine (a) the magnitude of the largest force P that can be applied at C, (b) the
corresponding value of α. (P=1081N, α=82.5˚)

Q16 For the situation described in Fig. of problem 12, determine (a) the value of α for which the tension in
rope BC is as small as possible, (b) the corresponding value of the tension. (Tbc=523N, α=5˚)

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