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‘AM 1100 Engineering Mechanics
Tutorial - I: Equilibrium of rigid bodies
Date: 12.08.2024 (05:00 PIM)
struction:
‘© Indicate the co-ordinate system, adopted to solve the problems, if not specifically
ven in the question.
© State any assumptions/idealizations made to solve the problems clearly, if not given
in the question clearly.
‘Sketch the FBDs neatly for every problem.
State the conditions of equilibrium before solving for unknown forces/moments.
1. Ifthe resultant force of the two tugboats is required to be directed towards positive x
axis, and is F, to be a minimum, determine the magnitudes of the resultant and Fs,
‘Aunder the action of the
2. Calculate the magnitude of the force supported by the
1.5KN force applied at end C of the bracket ABC.
Page 1. In a procedure to evaluate the strength of the triceps muscle, a person pushes down
‘on a load cell with the palm of his hand as indicated in the figure. If the load-cell
reading is 160 N, find the vertical tensile force F generated by the triceps muscle. The
mass of the lower arm is 1.5 kg with mass centre at G.
— Humerus
= 150mm 150mm ~~ Load cel
25 mm
. Aman raises a 10 kg, 4m long joist by pulling on a rope. Find the tension T in the
rope and the reaction at A.
. Determine the support reaction forces for the beam loaded as shown. Neglect the
weight of the beam in the calculation.
N
DN ‘|
=
100N
Page 26. During an engine test on the ground, a propeller thrust N is generated on the
1800-kg airplane with mass center at G. The main wheels at B are locked and do not
skid; the small tail wheel at A has no brake. Compute the percent change n in the
normal forces at A and B as compared with their “engine-off” values.
The small crane is mounted on one side of the bed of a pickup truck. For the position
© =40°, determine the magnitude of the force supported by the pin at O and the oil
pressure p against the 50 mm diameter piston of the hydraulic cylinder BC. Take BC
‘as a rod connection to the member ACO.
100 N and Fy¢=120N on the ring at A as shown in the
figure. Determine the magnitude of the resultant force acting at A.
Page 3Determine the magnitudes of the force R and couple M exerted by the nut and bolt
on the loaded bracket at O to maintain equilibrium.
Page 4