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Parallel Forces
Parallel Forces
Solution 236
downward
counterclockwise
Problem 237 Determine the resultant of the four parallel forces acting on the rocker arm of Fig. P-237.
Solution 237
downward
clockwise
Problem 238 The beam AB in Fig. P-238 supports a load which varies an intensity of 220 N/m to 890 N/m. Calculate the magnitude and position of the resultant load.
Solution 238
answer
Problem 239 The 16-ft wing of an airplane is subjected to a lift which varies from zero at the tip to 360 lb per ft at the fuselage according to w = 90x1/2 lb per ft where x is measured from the tip. Compute the resultant and its location from the wing tip.
Solution 239
upward
answer
Problem 240 The shaded area in Fig P-240 represents a steel plate of uniform thickness. A hole of 4-in. diameter has been cut in the plate. Locate the center of gravity the plate. Hint: The weight of the plate is equivalent to the weight of the original plate minus the weight of material cut away. Represent the original plate weight of plate by a downward force acting at the center of the 10 14 in. rectangle. Represent the weight of the material cut away by an upward force acting at the center of the circle. Locate the position of the resultant of these two forces with respect to the left edge and bottom of the plate.
Solution 240
Thus, the centroid is located at 6.8 in. to the right of left edge and 4.9 in. above the bottom edge. answer
Problem 241 Locate the amount and position of the resultant of the loads acting on the Fink truss in Fig. P-241.
Solution 241
Magnitude of resultant
to the right of A Thus, R = 15 130 N downward at 3.62 m to the right of left support. answer
Problem 242 Find the value of P and F so that the four forces shown in Fig. P-242 produce an upward resultant of 300 lb acting at 4 ft from the left end of the bar.
Solution 242
answer
answer
Problem 243 The resultant of three parallel loads (one is missing in Fig. P-243) is 13.6 kg acting up at 3 m to the right of A. Compute the magnitude and position of the missing load.
Solution 243
downward
answer