Problems
Problems
Prepared by
Stephen F. Felszeghy
Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering
California State University, Los Angeles
Up until the end of 2017, “Dynamics” review problems were available online on the website for the book: Beer
and Johnston, Vector Mechanics for Engineers, Statics and Dynamics, Ninth Edition, 2010, at:
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073529400/information_center_view0/ . These review problems went “Out
of Print” at the end of 2017. However, before the problems went out of print, I downloaded and collected them in
this “problems.pdf” file.
This file contains, in Part 1 below, all the online review problems and online solutions that I downloaded from the
Beer and Johnston, Statics/Dynamics Website, from Chapters 11 through 17, and Chapter 19. We don’t cover
the topic of Chapter 18, “Kinetics of Rigid Bodies in 3D,” in the FE exam review class. In Part 1, I list all the
problems identified by consecutive numbers in a manner similar to that used for problems in the textbook, namely,
chapter number followed by a sequence number, or XX.X. The chapters and topics are listed below:
As I mentioned in the FE exam review class, several of the review problems that I downloaded from the Beer and
Johnston, Statics/Dynamics Website, have errors in their statements, solutions, and/or multiple-choice answers.
Some of the mistakes in the solutions are quite serious because they involve the application of wrong physical
principles. I list the errors and corrections in Part 2 of this file. The errors and corrections are listed according to
the problem numbering scheme followed in Part 1.
Part 1
“FE Exam Review”
Online Problems and Solutions
Problem 11.1
Problem 11.2
Problem 11.3
Problem 11.4
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Problem 11.5
Problem 11.6
Problem 12.1
Problem 12.2
Problem 12.3
Problem 12.4
Problem 12.5
Problem 12.6
Problem 12.7
Problem 13.1
Problem 13.2
Problem 13.3
Problem 13.4
Problem 13.5
Problem 13.6
Problem 13.7
Problem 14.1
Problem 14.2
Problem 14.3
Problem 14.4
Problem 14.5
Problem 14.6
Problem 15.1
Problem 15.2
Problem 15.3
Problem 15.4
Problem 15.5
Problem 15.6
Problem 16.1
Problem 16.2
Problem 16.3
Problem 16.4
Problem 16.5
Problem 16.6
Problem 17.1
Problem 17.2
Problem 17.3
Problem 17.4
Problem 17.5
Problem 17.6
Problem 19.1
Problem 19.2
Problem 19.3
Problem 19.4
Problem 19.5
Problem 19.6
Part 2
Errors and Corrections
Problem
11.1
“counterclockwise”
should
read
“clockwise”
“clockwise”
should
read
“counterclockwise”
Problem
11.5
The
correct
solution
gives
the
answer,
−500i −100j,
m/s2.
This
answer
is
not
shown
among
the
multiple
choices.
Problem
12.3
€
The
correct
solution
gives
the
answer
of
(d),
not
(a).
Problem
13.1
This
problem
should
be
moved
to
Chapter
17!
The
correct
solution
gives
the
answer,
4.37
m/s.
This
answer
is
not
shown
among
the
multiple
choices.
Problem
13.2
The
correct
solution
gives
the
answer,
‐16.67
m/s.
This
answer
is
not
shown
among
the
multiple
choices.
Problem
13.3
The
correct
answer
is
(c),
not
(d).
The
solution
is
correct!
Problem
13.5
The
correct
solution
gives
the
answer,
136
kN.
This
answer
is
not
shown
among
the
multiple
choices.
Problem
13.6
The
value
for
k
in
the
figure
should
read
“0.1
kN/mm”,
instead
of
“1
kN/mm”.
If
the
effect
of
gravity
is
included,
then
the
solution
gives
the
answer,
1.902
m/s.
Problem
14.2
The
blue
ball
is
not
at
rest
following
the
collision!
Problem
14.4
The
correct
solution
gives
the
answer,
0.815
m.
This
answer
is
not
shown
among
the
multiple
choices.
Also,
the
blue
ball
is
not
at
rest
following
the
collision!
Problem
14.5
The
dimension
“1.414D”
in
the
figure
should
read
“0.707D”.
Problem
14.6
The
correct
solution
gives
the
answer,
0.425
N.
This
answer
is
not
shown
among
the
multiple
choices.
Problem
15.1
Answer
(d)
is
correct
as
calculated,
not
(c).
Problem
15.6
The
correct
solution
gives
the
answer,
−4i −1.25j ,
m/s2.
This
answer
is
not
shown
among
the
multiple
choices.
Problem
16.2
€
The
mass
of
the
flywheel
is
not
given.
The
flywheel
has
a
20‐kg
mass,
and
has
the
shape
of
a
uniform
disk.
Problem
17.3
The
correct
solution
gives
the
answer,
0.0420
rad/s.
This
answer
is
not
shown
among
the
multiple
choices.
Problem
17.4
The
correct
solution
gives
the
answer,
16,379
m/s.
This
answer
is
not
shown
among
the
multiple
choices.
However,
the
answer
is
physically
unrealistic,
implying
that
the
specified
angle
of
30°
is
much
too
large!
Problem
17.5
All
the
numbers
and
units
of
the
multiple‐choice
answers
are
wrong!
The
correct
solution
gives
the
answer,
4.87
rad/s.
Problem
19.5
The
solution
gives
the
answer,
0.346
m/s.
This
answer
is
not
shown
among
the
multiple
choices.
Problem
19.6
The
solution,
continued
from
Problem19.5
above,
gives
the
answer,
4
m/s2.
This
answer
is
not
shown
among
the
multiple
choices.