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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
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 97.Solve Prob. 6.96 assuming that the 16-kip load has been removed.Problem 6.96: The cab and motor units of the front-end loadershown are connected by a vertical pin locate
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 98.For the frame and loading shown, determine the components ofall forces acting on member ABD.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 99.For the frame and loading shown, determine the components ofall forces acting on member GBEH.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 100.For the frame and loading shown, determine the components ofthe forces acting on member ABC at B and C.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdin
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 101.For the frame and loading shown, determine the components of theforces acting on member ABC at B and C.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, 8/e, Ferdin
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 102.A 56-kg woman stands at C on the vintage step stool shown.Half the womans weight is carried by the legs shown.Determine the components of the force exerted at E on leg
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 103.A 56-kg woman stands at C on the vintage step stool shown. Halfthe womans weight is carried by the legs shown. The bottoms ofthe legs are not quite parallel to the floo
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 104.The axis of the three-hinge arch ABC is a parabola with vertex atB. Knowing that P = 14 kips and Q = 21 kips, determine (a) thecomponents of the reaction at A, (b) the
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 105.The axis of the three-hinge arch ABC is a parabola with vertex atB. Knowing that P = 21 kips and Q = 14 kips, determine (a) thecomponents of the reaction at A, (b) the
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 106.Knowing that P = 411 lb and Q = 0, determine for the frame andloading shown (a) the reaction at D, (b) the force in member BF.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics an
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 107.Knowing that P = 0 and Q = 274 lb, determine for the frame andloading shown (a) the reaction at D, (b) the force in member BF.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics an
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 108.Two parallel members ABC and DEF are placed between twowalls and are connected by link BE. Neglecting friction betweenthe members and the walls, determine the range of
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 109.The frame shown consists of members ABCD and EFGH and twolinks that connect the two members. Determine the force in eachlink for the given loading.Vector Mechanics for
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 110.The frame shown consists of members ABCD and EFGH andtwo links that connect the two members. Determine the force ineach link for the given loading.Vector Mechanics for
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 111.The frame shown consists of members ABCD and EFGH andtwo links that connect the two members. Determine the force ineach link for the given loading.Vector Mechanics for
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 112.Members ABC and CDE are pin-connected at C and aresupported by the four links AF, BG, GD, and EH. For theloading shown determine the force in each link.Vector Mechanic
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 113.Three wooden beams, each of length of 3a, are nailed togetherto form the support system shown. Assuming that only verticalforces are exerted at the connections, determi
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 114.Four wooden beams, each of length 2a, are nailed together attheir midpoints to form the support system shown. Assumingthat only vertical forces are exerted at the conne
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 115.Each of the frames shown consists of two L-shaped membersconnected by two rigid links. For each frame, determine thereactions at the supports and indicate whether the f
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 116.Each of the frames shown consists of two L-shaped membersconnected by two rigid links. For each frame, determine thereactions at the supports and indicate whether the f
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 117.Each of the frames shown consists of two L-shaped membersconnected by two rigid links. For each frame, determine thereactions at the supports and indicate whether the f
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 118.The shear shown is used to trim electronic-circuit-boardlaminates. Knowing that P = 400 N, determine (a) the verticalcomponent of the force exerted on the shearing blad
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 119.The shear shown is used to trim electronic-circuit-boardlaminates. Neglecting the thickness of the shearing blade andknowing that a vertical 3-kN shearing force at E is
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 120.The press shown is used to emboss a small seal at E. Knowingthat P = 250 N, determine (a) the vertical component of theforce exerted on the seal, (b) the reaction at A.
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 121.The press shown is used to emboss a small seal at E. Knowing that thevertical component of the force exerted on the seal must be 900 N,determine (a) the required vertic
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 122.The control rod CE passes through a horizontal hole in the body of thetoggle clamp shown. Determine (a) the force Q required to hold theclamp in equilibrium, (b) the co
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 123.The double-toggle latching mechanism shown is used to hold member Gagainst the support. Knowing that = 60, determine the force exertedon G.Vector Mechanics for Enginee
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 124.The double-toggle latching mechanism shown is used to hold member Gagainst the support. Knowing that = 75, determine the force exertedon G.Vector Mechanics for Enginee
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 125.The double-toggle mechanism shown is used in a punching machine.Knowing that links AB and BC are each of length 6 in., determine thecouple M required to hold the system
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 126.The double-toggle mechanism shown is used in a punching machine.Knowing that links AB and BC are each of length 6 in. and thatM = 660 lbin., determine the angle if the
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 127.A force P of magnitude 160 N is applied to the slider of the four-bar slidermechanism shown. For each of the two given positions, determine thecouple M required to hold
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 128.A couple M of magnitude 6 Nm is applied to the input link of the four-barslider mechanism shown. For each of the two given positions, determinethe force P required to h
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 129.Arm BCD is connected by pins to crank AB at B and to a collar at C.Neglecting the effect of friction, determine the couple M required to holdthe system in equilibrium w
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 130.Arm BCD is connected by pins to crank AB at B and to a collar at C.Neglecting the effect of friction, determine the couple M required to holdthe system in equilibrium w
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 131.Two rods are connected by a slider block as shown. Neglecting theeffect of friction, determine the couple M A required to hold the systemin equilibrium.Vector Mechanic
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 132.Two rods are connected by a slider block as shown. Neglecting the effectof friction, determine the c ouple M A required to hold the system inequilibrium.Vector Mechani
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 133.Rod CD is attached to the collar D and passes through a collar welded toend B of lever AB. Neglecting the effect of friction, determine the coupleM required to hold the
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 134.Rod CD is attached to the collar D and passes through a collar welded toend B of lever AB. Neglecting the effect of friction, determine the coupleM required to hold the
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 135.A small barrel having a weight of 250 lb is lifted by a pair of tongs asshown. Knowing that a = 5 in., determine the forces exerted at B and Don tong ABD.Vector Mechan
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 136.The tongs shown are used to apply a total upward force of 45 kNon a pipe cap. Determine the forces exerted at D and F on tongADF.Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Static
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 137.The pallet puller shown is used to pull a loaded pallet to the rearof a truck. Knowing that P = 2.1 kN, determine the forcesexerted at G and H on tong FGH.Vector Mecha
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 138.The drum lifter shown is used to lift a steel drum. Knowing thatthe weight of the drum and its contents is 110 lb, determine theforces exerted at F and H on member DFH.
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COSMOS: Complete Online Solutions Manual Organization SystemChapter 6, Problem 139.A hand-operated hydraulic cylinder has been designed for use wherespace is severely limited. Determine the magnitude of the force exertedon the piston at D when two 90-