The forces and a couple shown in the figure are applied to a bracket. Determine the distance where the line of action of the resultant intersects line AB measured from A.
The forces and a couple shown in the figure are applied to a bracket. Determine the distance where the line of action of the resultant intersects line AB measured from A.
A couple of magnitude M = 54lb*in and the three forces shown are applied to an angle bracket. (a) Find the resultant of this system of forces. (b) Locate the points where the line of action of the resultant intersects the line AB and the line BC. Answer: (a) 34.0lbs @ 118 degrees (b) AB: 11.64in to the left of B BC: 6.20in below B
Replace the force system acting on the frame by a resultant force, and specify where its line of action intersects member AB, measured from point B.
Replace the loading by an equivalent resultant force, and specify where the resultant's line of action intersects the member measured from A.
Replace the loading on the frame with a resultant force and specify where its line of action intersects member CD, measured from C.
The distributed loads and couple act on the frame shown in the figure. Determine the following: a) Reduce the load system into a single resultant force and resulting moment acting at point B. b) Reduce this load system to a single resultant force and determine where this resultants line of action intersects member BC, measured from C.
Replace the loading on the frame by a single resultant force. Specify where its line of action intersects with memberCD, measured from point C.Use F1 = 150 N, F2 = 440 N, F3= 530 N, and M = 120 Nm for your calculations.Your Answer:Magnitude of the resultant force in N (round the result to the nearest integer):Angle (measured counterclockwise against the horizontal line DC) of the resultant force in degrees (round the result to the nearest integer):Resultant couple moment at point...
Figure 2 of 3 Part C - Analyzing another force-couple system on a bracket The same bracket and force-couple system as that in Part B (F=159 lb, F = 53 lb, and M-590 lb-ft) is set up again, only this time, the resultant force is to be applied to the horizontal member CB.(Figure 2)Replace this force and couple system with an equivalent force by specifying the magnitude of the force, the direction in which the force acts, and where the...
Replace the loading on the frame by a single equivalent resultant force. Specify where its line of action intersects member CD, measured from C.
Two forces are applied to the construction bracket as shown. Determine the angle θ which makes the resultant of two forces vertical. Determine the magnitude R of the resultant.