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Soln 07003

This document provides the solution to a problem in chapter 7 of a mechanics textbook. The solution involves drawing and analyzing free body diagrams for two sections of a structure. It results in numerical values for the forces and moment at different points, including normal forces of 90.2 N and 126.2 N, a force of 127.3 N, a force of 178.2 N, and a moment of 11.46 N-m.

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Soln 07003

This document provides the solution to a problem in chapter 7 of a mechanics textbook. The solution involves drawing and analyzing free body diagrams for two sections of a structure. It results in numerical values for the forces and moment at different points, including normal forces of 90.2 N and 126.2 N, a force of 127.3 N, a force of 178.2 N, and a moment of 11.46 N-m.

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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization System

Chapter 7, Solution 3.

FBD CEF:

Fx = 0: C x
E = 0:

1 (180 N ) 2

C x = 90 2 N

( 0.2 m ) C y ( 0.05 m ) ( 90

2 N

( 0.15 m + 0.08 m )(180 N ) = 0


C y = 126 2 N

FBD sect. CJ:

Fx = 0: 90 2 N F = 0 Fy = 0: 126 2 N + V = 0 M J = 0:

F = 127.3 N V = 178.2 N

( 0.05 m ) ( 90

2 N ( 0.10 m ) 126 2 N M = 0

M = 11.46 N m

Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Johnston, Jr., Elliot R. Eisenberg, William E. Clausen, David Mazurek, Phillip J. Cornwell 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies.

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