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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 36.The truss shown consists of six members and is supported by two short links at each of the joints A, B, and C. Determine the force in each of the members f or P = ( 940 N
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 37.The truss shown consists of six members and is supported by two short links at each of the joints A, B, and C. Determine the force in each of the members for P = (940 N )j
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 38.The portion of a power line transmission tower shown consists of nine members and is supported by a ball and socket at B and short links at C, D, and E. Determine the forc
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 39.The truss shown consists of nine members and is supported by two short links at each of the joints A, B, and C. Determine the force in each of the members for the given lo
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 40.The truss shown consists of 18 members and is supported by a ball and socket at A, two short links at B, and one short link at G. (a) Check that this truss is a simple tru
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 41.The truss shown consists of 18 members and is supported by a ball and socket at A, two short links at B, and one short link at G. (a) Check that this truss is a simple tru
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 42.A floor truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members CF, EF, and EG.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell J
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 43.A floor truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members FI, HI, and HJ.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell J
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 44.A valuted roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members BD, BE, and CE.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Ru
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 45.A valuted roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members GJ, IJ, and IK.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Ru
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 46.A parallel chord Pratt truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members CE, DE, and DF.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Bee
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 47.A parallel chord Pratt truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members GI, GJ, and HJ.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Bee
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 48.A Howe scissors roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members DF, DG, and EG.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer,
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 49.A Howe scissors roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members GI, HI, and HJ.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer,
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 50.A Fink roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members BD, CD, and CE.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russe
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 51.A Fink roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members FH, FG, and EG.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russe
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 52.A roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members CE, DE, and EF.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Jo
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 53.A roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members GI, HI, and IJ.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Jo
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 54.A roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members FH, GJ, and GI.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Jo
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 55.A barrel vault truss is loaded as shown. Knowing that the lengh of the bottom chords DF, FH, , and QS is 3 ft, determine the force in members IK, JL, and JM.Vector Mechan
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 56.A vaulted roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members BE, CE, and DF.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Ru
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 57.A vaulted roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in members HJ, IJ, and GI.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Ru
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 58.An arch roof truss is loaded as shown. The length of all of the outer chords, AC, CE, ., and OQ, is 1 m and the length of the webs AB, CD, EF, ., and RQ is 0.4 m. Determin
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 59.An arch roof truss is loaded as shown. The length of all of the outer chords, AC, CE, ., and OQ, is 1 m and the length of the webs AB, CD, EF, ., and RQ is 0.4 m. Determin
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 60.Determine the force in members DG and FH of the truss shown. (Hint: Use section aa.)Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russe
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 61.Determine the force in members IL, GJ, and HK of the truss shown. (Hint: Begin with pins I and J and then use section bb.)Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dyna
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 62.Determine the force in members IK and HK of the truss shown. (Hint: Use section aa.)Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russe
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 63.Determine the force in members FI and EG of the truss shown. (Hint: Use section bb.)Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russe
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 64.The diagonal members in the center panel of the truss shown are very slender and can act only in tension; such members are known as counters. Determine the force in member
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 65.Solve Prob. 6.64 when P = 6 kN.Problem 6.64: The diagonal members in the center panel of thetruss shown are very slender and can act only in tension; suchmembers are kn
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 66.The diagonal members in the center panels of the truss shown arevery slender and can act only in tension; such members areknown as counters. Determine the force in membe
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 67.The diagonal members in the center panels of the truss shown arevery slender and can act only in tension; such members areknown as counters. Determine the force in membe
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 68.The diagonal members CF and DE of the truss shown are veryslender and can act only in tension; such members are known ascounters. Determine the force in members CE and D
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 69.The diagonal members EH and FG of the truss shown are veryslender and can act only in tension; such members are known ascounters. Determine the force in members EG and F
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 70.Classify each of the structures shown as completely, partially, orimproperly constrained; if completely constrained, furtherclassify it as statically determinate or inde
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 71.Classify each of the structures shown as completely, partially, orimproperly constrained; if completely constrained, furtherclassify it as statically determinate or inde
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 72.Classify each of the structures shown as completely, partially, orimproperly constrained; if completely constrained, further classify it asstatically determinate or inde
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 73.Classify each of the structures shown as completely, partially, orimproperly constrained; if completely constrained, furtherclassify it as statically determinate or inde
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 74.Classify each of the structures shown as completely, partially, orimproperly constrained; if completely constrained, furtherclassify it as statically determinate or inde
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 75.Classify each of the structures shown as completely, partially, orimproperly constrained; if completely constrained, furtherclassify it as statically determinate or inde
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 76.Determine the components of all forces acting on memberABCD of the assembly shown.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russel
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 77.For the frame and loading shown, determine the force acting onmember ABC (a) at B, (b) at C.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer,
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 78.For the frame and loading shown, determine the components ofall forces acting on member DECF.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 79.Solve Prob. 6.78 assuming that the 480-N load is replaced with aclockwise couple of magnitude 400 N m applied to member DECF atpoint F.Problem 6.78: For the frame and l
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 80.A circular ring of radius 8 in. is pinned at A and is supported byrod BC, which is fitted with a collar at C that can be moved alongthe ring. For the position when = 35,
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 81.Solve Prob. 6.80 when = 20.Problem 6.80: A circular ring of radius 8 in. is pinned at A andis supported by rod BC, which is fitted with a collar at C thatcan be moved a
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 82.For the frame and loading shown, determine the components ofall forces acting on member ABCD.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P. Beer
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 83.Solve Prob. 6.82 assuming that the 180-N load is replaced witha clockwise couple of magnitude 60 N m applied to memberCEF at point F.Problem 6.83: For the frame and loa
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 84.Determine the components of the reactions at A and E when a 24lb force directed vertically downward is applied (a) at B, (b) at D.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 85.Determine the components of the reactions at A and E when a 320-Nforce directed vertically downward is applied (a) at B, (b) at D.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 86.Determine the components of the reactions at A and E when acounterclockwise couple of magnitude 192 lbin. is applied tothe frame (a) at B, (b) at D.Vector Mechanics for
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 87.Determine the components of the reactions at A and E when acounterclockwise couple of magnitude 120 N m is applied to theframe (a) at B, (b) at D.Vector Mechanics for E
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 88.Determine all the forces exerted on member AI when aclockwise couple of magnitude 180 lbft is applied to the frame(a) at point D, (b) at point E.Vector Mechanics for En
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 89.The 120-N load can be moved along the line of action shownand can be applied at A, D, or E. Determine the components ofthe reactions at B and F when the 120-N load is ap
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 90.The 120-N load is removed and a 48-Nm clockwise couple isapplied successively at A, D, and E. Determine the componentsof the reactions at B and F when the couple is appl
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 91.(a) Show that when a frame supports a pulley at A, an equivalentloading of the frame and of each of its component parts can beobtained by removing the pulley and applyin
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 92.Two 5-in.-diameter pipes (pipe 1 and pipe 2) are supportedevery 10 ft by a small frame like the one shown. Knowing thatthe combined weight per unit length of each pipe a
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 93.Solve Prob. 6.92 when a = 14 in.Problem 6.92: Two 5-in.-diameter pipes (pipe 1 and pipe 2) aresupported every 10 ft by a small frame like the one shown.Knowing that the
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 94Knowing that the pulley has a radius of 60 mm, determine thecomponents of the reactions at A and E.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P.
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 95.Knowing that the pulley has a radius of 75 mm, determine thecomponents of the reactions at A and B.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdinand P
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 96.The cab and motor units of the front-end loader shown are connected by avertical pin located 60 in. behind the cab wheels. The distance from C to D is30 in. The center o