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ENGINEERING MECHANICS STATIC

2-1 SOLUTION METHODS:


Solutions to the problems of statics may be obtained in one or more of the
following ways:

1. Graphical Solution:
By drowning all the force act on the body with a specific scale. We can find the
equivalent force (resultant) by close the force system.

Ex 3
Combine the two forces P and T, which act on the fixed structure at B, into a
single equivalent force R.

Sol

R =524 Ib
ș °

2. Algebraic Solution:
We obtain mathematical solution by hand, using one or more of three theorems
to get the solution. These theorem are :-
Pythagorean Theorem: R 
a
 
b

R a b
2 2 2 __________________
Eq 3

Note: one of the three angles most be 90°.

R
T  E D 180 ___________ Eq 4

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Law of sines:
In any triangle, the length of side to the sine of the opposite angles is
constant, then
R a b ____________
sin T sin D sin E Eq 4

Law of cosines:

R a  b  2uaubucos T
2 2 2

or

b
2
R
2
 a
2
 2u Ruaucos E _____ Eq 5
or

a R  b  2u Rubucos D
2 2 2

Ex 4
For the forces F1 and F2 act on the bracket as shown in the figure. Determine the
magnitude of the resultant of the two forces and its direction.

Sol
q
F F  F  2 u F u F u cos130
2 2 2
1 2 1 2

F 80  100  2 u 40 u 100 u cos130


2 2 2 q

F 26699.56
2

F 163.4 N
using the law of sines for the lower triangle, we have
163.4 100
sin 130 sin D  20
q q

sin D  20 0.4688
q

D  20 sin 0.4688 1

D  20 27.956
D 27.956 20 7.956
q

See examples 4, 5, 6, and 7 page (15)


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Ex 5

The forces F1, F2, and F3, all of which act on point A of the bracket are specified in
three different ways. Determine the resultant and its direction.

1. Graphical solution
Y
26.56° F2

F3 36.86°

F1
35°
9.11°
9 X
R

:. Resultant force = 455 N, ș °

2. Algebraic solution R
Using the law of cosines to find C
C
C2 = 8002 + 6002 – 2(800)(600) cos(81.56) F2

26.56°
C2 = 859097 C = 926.9 F3 
8VLQJWKHODZRIVLQH¶VWRILQGĮ F1 36.86°
81.56
C 800 63.44
sin 81.56 sin D 35°

6LQĮ  Į = 58.69°

ȕĮ  ȕ – 58.69

ȕ °

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Using the cosines law to find R

R2 = 926.872 + 5002 – 2(926.87)(500) cos (13.27)

R2 = 206.966 R = 455 N

8VLQJWKHVLQH¶VODZWRILQGį R 


R 500
sin 13.27 sin G C F2

6,1į  į ° 26.56° 
F3 
7RILQGWKHDQJOHRIWKHUHVXOWDQWș
F1 36.86°
81.56
İ – 35
63.44
35°
İ 

ș – İ- į ș – (23.69 – 14.6)

ș °

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H.w

1. The two structural members, one of which is in tension and the other in
compression, exert the indicated force in joint O. Determine the magnitude of
the resultant R of the two forces and the DQJOH ș ZKLFK 5 PDNHV ZLWK WKH
positive x- axis. [J. L. Merim (2-6)]
Ans. R = 8.75kN ș 171.6 °

2. Determine the resultant R of the two forces shown by applying the


parallelogram rule. [J. L. Merim (2-8)]
Ans. R =529.5N ș 100.89 °

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3. While steadily pushing the machine up n incline, a person exerts a 180 N force
P as shown. Determine the components of P which are parallel and
perpendicular to the incline. [J. L. Merim (2-14)]
Ans. Pt = 163.1 N Pn = -76.1N

4. If the resultant FR of the two forces acting on the log is to be directed a long the
positive x – D[LVDQGKDYHDPDJQLWXGHRIN1'HWHUPLQHWKHDQJOHșRIWKH
cable, attached to B such that the force FB in this cable is minimum what is the
magnitude of the force in each cable for this situation. [R. C. Hibbeler (2-26)]
$QVș °, FA =8.66 kN, FB = 5 kN

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5. Determine the x and y components of ech force acting on the gusset plate on the
bridge truss. Show that the resultant force is zero. [R. C. Hibbeler (2-47)]
Ans.
F1x = 200 Ib
F1y = 0
F2x = 320 Ib
F2y = -240 Ib
F3x = 180 Ib
F3y = 240 Ib
F4x = -300 Ib
F4y = 0

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