Chapter 3: Equilibrium of a Particle

This section covers Chapter 3: Equilibrium of Particles
Important Notes (Click Image)
Problems (click on picture for link to worked out solution)
Determine the magnitudes of the forces so that the particle is in equilibrium
Determine the magnitude and angle of the force F so that the particle is in equilibrium
Determine the force in member B and its proper orientation for equilibrium.
Determine the compressive force acting along the axis of the bar and the tension forces in segments BA and CA of the chain
Determine the mass of the block at D if the block is held in the equilibrium position shown.
Determine the force in each cable and the force F needed to hold the lamp in the position shown.
Determine the mass m of each block
Determine the mass of each of the two cylinders
Determine which attachment produces the least amount of tension in the cable if the cable can be attached at either points A & B, or C & D.
Determine the force developed in each cable for equilibrium.
Determine the forces in the supporting cables

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