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PROBLEM 2.1
SOLUTION
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PROBLEM 2.2
SOLUTION
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PROBLEM 2.3
Two forces P and Q are applied as shown at Point A of a hook support. Knowing that
P 75 N and Q 125 N, determine graphically the magnitude and direction of
their resultant using (a) the parallelogram law, (b) the triangle rule.
SOLUTION
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PROBLEM 2.4
Two forces P and Q are applied as shown at Point A of a hook support. Knowing that
P 60 lb and Q 25 lb, determine graphically the magnitude and direction of their
resultant using (a) the parallelogram law, (b) the triangle rule.
SOLUTION
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PROBLEM 2.5
A stake is being pulled out of the ground by means of two ropes as shown.
Knowing that α 30°, determine by trigonometry (a) the magnitude of
the force P so that the resultant force exerted on the stake is vertical, (b)
the corresponding magnitude of the resultant.
SOLUTION
120 N P
(a) P 101.4 N ◀
sin 30 sin 25
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PROBLEM 2.6
SOLUTION
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PROBLEM 2.7
SOLUTION
1000 lb R
(b) R 665 lb ◀
sin 75° sin 40
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PROBLEM 2.8
SOLUTION
TA C R 2.2 kN
sin 30° sin125 sin 25
TA C 2.603 kN
R 4.264 kN
(a) TA C 2.60 kN ◀
(b) R 4.26 kN ◀
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PROBLEM 2.9
SOLUTION
Using the law of cosines: TAC 2 (3 kN)2 (4.8 kN)2 2(3 kN)(4.8 kN)cos 30°
TAC 2.6643 kN
sin sin30
Using the law of sines:
3 kN 2.6643 kN
34.3
TA C 2.66 kN 34.3 ◀
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PROBLEM 2.10
Two forces are applied as shown to a hook support. Knowing that the
magnitude of P is 35 N, determine by trigonometry (a) the required
angle if the resultant R of the two forces applied to the support is to
be horizontal, (b) the corresponding magnitude of R.
SOLUTION
37.138 37.1 ◀
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PROBLEM 2.11
SOLUTION
425 lb R
(b) R 346 lb ◀
sin 70 sin 50
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PROBLEM 2.12
SOLUTION
R 500 lb
(b) R 551 lb ◀
sin (42.598 30) sin 60
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PROBLEM 2.13
SOLUTION
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PROBLEM 2.14
For the hook support of Prob. 2.10, determine by trigonometry (a) the
magnitude and direction of the smallest force P for which the resultant
R of the two forces applied to the support is horizontal, (b) the
corresponding magnitude of R.
SOLUTION
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PROBLEM 2.15
SOLUTION
R 5380 lb
Using the law of sines:
R 2000 lb
sin sin 30
5380 lb 2000 lb
sin105 sin 30
8.94
R 5380 lb 8.94 ◀
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PROBLEM 2.16
PROBLEM 2.1
SOLUTION
47.764
R 1391N 47.8 ◀◀
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PROBLEM 2.17
SOLUTION
sin sin125
Using the law of sines:
25 lb 77.108 lb
15.402
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PROBLEM 2.18
For the stake of Prob. 2.5, knowing that the tension in one rope is 120 N,
determine by trigonometry the magnitude and direction of the force P so
that the resultant is a vertical force of 160 N.
PROBLEM 2.5 A stake is being pulled out of the ground by means of two
ropes as shown. Knowing that α 30°, determine by trigonometry (a) the
magnitude of the force P so that the resultant force exerted on the stake is
vertical, (b) the corresponding magnitude of the resultant.
SOLUTION
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PROBLEM 2.19
SOLUTION
Using the force triangle and the laws of cosines and sines
15 kN 21.794 kN
and
sin sin120
15 kN
sin sin120
21.794 kN
0.59605
36.588
Hence: 50 86.588 R 21.8 kN 86.6°
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PROBLEM 2.20
SOLUTION
Using the force triangle and the laws of cosines and sines:
10 kN 21.794 kN
and
sin sin120
10 kN
sin sin120
21.794 kN
0.39737
23.414
Hence: 50 73.414 R 21.8 kN 73.4°
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PROBLEM 2.21
SOLUTION
OA (84)2 (80)2
116 in.
OB (28)2 (96)2
100 in.
OC (48)2 (90)2
102 in.
84
29-lb Force: Fx (29 lb) Fx 21.0 lb ◀◀
116
80
Fy (29 lb) Fy 20.0 lb ◀◀
116
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50-lb Force: Fx (50 lb) Fx 14.00 lb ◀◀
100
96
Fy (50 lb) Fy 48.0 lb ◀◀
100
48
51-lb Force: Fx (51 lb) Fx 24.0 lb ◀◀
102
90
Fy (51 lb) Fy 45.0 lb ◀◀
102
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PROBLEM 2.22
SOLUTION
OA (600)2 (800)2
1000 mm
OB (560)2 (900)2
1060 mm
OC (480)2 (900)2
1020 mm
800
800-N Force: Fx (800 N) Fx 640 N ◀◀
1000
600
Fy (800 N) Fy 480 N ◀◀
1000
560
424-N Force: Fx (424 N) Fx 224 N ◀◀
1060
900
Fy (424 N) Fy 360 N ◀◀
1060
480
408-N Force: Fx (408 N) Fx 192.0 N ◀◀
1020
900
Fy (408 N) Fy 360 N ◀◀
1020
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PROBLEM 2.23
SOLUTION
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PROBLEM 2.24
SOLUTION
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PROBLEM 2.25
SOLUTION
650
(a) Px P
970
970
or P Px
650
970
325 N
650
485 N
P 485 N ◀◀
720
(b) Py P
970
720
485 N
970
360 N
Py 970 N ◀◀
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PROBLEM 2.26
SOLUTION
300 lb
P P 523 lb ◀◀
sin 35
(b) Vertical component Pv P cos35
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PROBLEM 2.27
SOLUTION
Py
(b) tan
Px
Py Px tan
(600 N) tan15
160.770 N
Py 160.8 N ◀◀
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PROBLEM 2.28
SOLUTION
Py
(a) P
cos 55
350 lb
cos 55
610.21 lb P 610 lb ◀◀
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PROBLEM 2.29
SOLUTION
P 2192.9 N P 2190 N ◀◀
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PROBLEM 2.30
The guy wire BD exerts on the telephone pole AC a force P directed along
BD. Knowing that P must have a 720-N component perpendicular to the pole
AC, determine (a) the magnitude of the force P, (b) its component along line
AC.
SOLUTION
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(a) P P
12 x
37
(720 N)
12
2220 N
P 2.22 kN ◀◀
35
(b) Py P
12 x
35
(720 N)
12
2100 N
Py 2.10 kN ◀◀
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