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Tutorial 1: Engineering Mechanics, B.Tech (Common) : Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces

This document contains 5 tutorials on analyzing systems of forces acting on rigid bodies and determining their equivalent representations. Each tutorial presents a scenario involving multiple forces or couples acting on an object and asks the reader to calculate the resultant force and its point of application. The tutorials cover topics like replacing systems of forces with a single equivalent force, determining the resultant of multiple forces and couples, and reducing multiple forces and couples to an equivalent wrench.

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Tutorial 1: Engineering Mechanics, B.Tech (Common) : Rigid Bodies: Equivalent Systems of Forces

This document contains 5 tutorials on analyzing systems of forces acting on rigid bodies and determining their equivalent representations. Each tutorial presents a scenario involving multiple forces or couples acting on an object and asks the reader to calculate the resultant force and its point of application. The tutorials cover topics like replacing systems of forces with a single equivalent force, determining the resultant of multiple forces and couples, and reducing multiple forces and couples to an equivalent wrench.

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Tutorial 1: Engineering Mechanics, B.

Tech (Common)

Rigid Bodies: Equivalent systems of forces

1. The three forces and a couple 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 line AB
and line BC.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Pulleys A and B are mounted on bracket CDEF. The tension on each side of the two belts is as
shown. Replace the four forces with a single equivalent force, and determine where its line of
action intersects the bottom edge of the bracket.

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3. Three forces and a couple act on crank ABC. For P = 25 N and α = 40° , (a) determine the resultant of the given
system of forces, (b) locate the point where the line of action of the resultant intersects a line drawn through point
B and C. (c) locate the point where the line of action of the resultant intersects a line drawn through points A and
B.

4. In an automated manufacturing process, three holes are drilled simultaneously in an aluminum block as shown.
Each drill exerts a 50-N force and a 0.100-N. m couple on the block. Knowing that drill A rotates
counterclockwise and drills B and C rotate clockwise (as observed from each drill), reduce the forces and couples
exerted by the drills on the block to an equivalent wrench and determine (a) the resultant force R, (b) the pitch of
the wrench, (c) the point where the wrench intersects the xz plane.

5. A flagpole is guyed by three cables. If the tensions in the cables have the same magnitude P, replace the forces
exerted on the pole with an equivalent wrench and determine (a) the resultant force R, (b) the pitch of the wrench,
(c) the point where the axis of the wrench intersects the xz plane.

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