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PROBLEM 3.

1
A 13.2-N force P is applied to the lever which controls the auger of a
snowblower. Determine the moment of P about A when is equal to 30.

SOLUTION
First note
Px = P sin = (13.2 N ) sin 30 = 6.60 N

Py = P cos = (13.2 N ) cos 30 = 11.4315 N


Noting that the direction of the moment of each force component about A
is counterclockwise,
M A = xB/ A Py + yB/ A Px
= ( 0.086 m )(11.4315 N ) + ( 0.122 m )( 6.60 N )
= 1.78831 N m
or M A = 1.788 N m

PROBLEM 3.2
The force P is applied to the lever which controls the auger of a
snowblower. Determine the magnitude and the direction of the smallest
force P which has a 2.20- N m counterclockwise moment about A.

SOLUTION
For P to be a minimum, it must be perpendicular to the line joining points
A and B.
rAB =

(86 mm )2 + (122 mm )2
y

= 149.265 mm

122 mm

= = tan 1 = tan 1
= 54.819
x
86 mm
M A = rAB Pmin

Then
or

Pmin =
=

MA
rAB
2.20 N m 1000 mm

149.265 mm 1 m

= 14.7389 N
Pmin = 14.74 N

54.8
or Pmin = 14.74 N

35.2 W

PROBLEM 3.3
A 13.1-N force P is applied to the lever which controls the auger of a
snowblower. Determine the value of knowing that the moment of P
about A is counterclockwise and has a magnitude of 1.95 N m.

SOLUTION
M A = rB/ A P sin

By definition

= + ( 90 )

where

122 mm

= tan 1
= 54.819
86 mm

and

Also
Then

rB/ A =

(86 mm )2 + (122 mm )2

= 149.265 mm

1.95 N m = ( 0.149265 m )(13.1 N ) sin ( 54.819 + 90 )

or

sin (144.819 ) = 0.99725

or

144.819 = 85.752

and

144.819 = 94.248
= 50.6, 59.1 W

PROBLEM 3.4
A foot valve for a pneumatic system is hinged at B. Knowing that
= 28, determine the moment of the 4-lb force about point B by
resolving the force into horizontal and vertical components.

SOLUTION
Note that

= 20 = 28 20 = 8

and

Fx = ( 4 lb ) cos8 = 3.9611 lb
Fy = ( 4 lb ) sin 8 = 0.55669 lb

Also

x = ( 6.5 in.) cos 20 = 6.1080 in.


y = ( 6.5 in.) sin 20 = 2.2231 in.

Noting that the direction of the moment of each force component about B
is counterclockwise,
M B = xFy + yFx

= ( 6.1080 in.)( 0.55669 lb ) + ( 2.2231 in.)( 3.9611 lb )


= 12.2062 lb in.
or M B = 12.21 lb in. W

PROBLEM 3.5
A foot valve for a pneumatic system is hinged at B. Knowing that
= 28, determine the moment of the 4-lb force about point B by
resolving the force into components along ABC and in a direction
perpendicular to ABC.

SOLUTION
First resolve the 4-lb force into components P and Q, where
Q = ( 4.0 lb ) sin 28 = 1.87787 lb

Then

M B = rA/BQ

= ( 6.5 in.)(1.87787 lb )
= 12.2063 lb in.
or M B = 12.21 lb in. W

PROBLEM 3.6
It is known that a vertical force of 800 N is required to remove the nail at
C from the board. As the nail first starts moving, determine (a) the
moment about B of the force exerted on the nail, (b) the magnitude of the
force P which creates the same moment about B if = 10, (c) the
smallest force P which creates the same moment about B.

SOLUTION
(a) Have

M B = rC/B FN

= ( 0.1 m )( 800 N )
= 80.0 N m
or M B = 80.0 N m

(b) By definition
M B = rA/B P sin

where

= 90 ( 90 70 )
= 90 20 10
= 60
80.0 N m = ( 0.45 m ) P sin 60
P = 205.28 N
or P = 205 N W

(c) For P to be minimum, it must be perpendicular to the line joining


points A and B. Thus, P must be directed as shown.
Thus
or

M B = dPmin = rA/B Pmin


80.0 N m = ( 0.45 m ) Pmin
Pmin = 177.778 N
or Pmin = 177.8 N

20 W

PROBLEM 3.7
A sign is suspended from two chains AE and BF. Knowing that the
tension in BF is 45 lb, determine (a) the moment about A of the force
exert by the chain at B, (b) the smallest force applied at C which creates
the same moment about A.

SOLUTION
M A = rB/ A TBF

(a) Have

Noting that the direction of the moment of each force component


about A is counterclockwise,
M A = xTBFy + yTBFx
= ( 6.5 ft )( 45 lb ) sin 60 + ( 4.4 ft 3.1 ft )( 45 lb ) cos 60
= 282.56 lb ft
or M A = 283 lb ft
(b) Have

M A = rC/ A ( FC )min

For FC to be minimum, it must be perpendicular to the


line joining points A and C.
M A = d ( FC )min
where

d = rC/ A =

( 6.5 ft )2 + ( 4.4 ft )2

= 7.8492 ft

282.56 lb ft = ( 7.8492 ft ) ( FC )min

( FC )min

= 35.999 lb

4.4 ft

= tan 1
= 34.095
6.5 ft
= 90 = 90 34.095 = 55.905
or

( FC )min

= 36.0 lb

55.9 W

PROBLEM 3.8
A sign is suspended from two chains AE and BF. Knowing that the
tension in BF is 45 lb, determine (a) the moment about A of the force
exerted by the chain at B, (b) the magnitude and sense of the vertical
force applied at C which creates the same moment about A, (c) the
smallest force applied at B which creates the same moment about A.

SOLUTION
M A = rB/ A TBF

(a) Have

Noting that the direction of the moment of each force component


about A is counterclockwise,
M A = xTBFy + yTBFx
= ( 6.5 ft )( 45 lb ) sin 60 + ( 4.4 ft 3.1 ft )( 45 lb ) cos 60
= 282.56 lb ft
or M A = 283 lb ft

M A = rC/ A FC

(b) Have

M A = xFC

or
FC =

MA
282.56 lb ft
=
= 43.471 lb
x
6.5 ft
or FC = 43.5 lb W

M A = rB/ A ( FB )min

(c) Have

For FB to be minimum, it must be perpendicular to the line joining


points A and B.
M A = d ( FB )min
d =

where

and

( 6.5 ft )2 + ( 4.4 ft

( FB )min

3.1 ft ) = 6.6287 ft
2

MA
282.56 lb ft
=
= 42.627 lb
d
6.6287 ft

6.5 ft

= tan 1
= 78.690
4.4 ft 3.1 ft
or

( FB )min

= 42.6 lb

78.7 W

PROBLEM 3.9
The tailgate of a car is supported by the hydraulic lift BC. If the lift exerts
a 125-N force directed along its center line on the ball and socket at B,
determine the moment of the force about A.

SOLUTION
First note

dCB =

( 240 mm )2 + ( 46.6 mm )2

= 244.48 mm
Then

and

where

240 mm
244.48 mm

sin =

46.6 mm
244.48 mm

FCB = FCB cos i FCB sin j


=

Now

cos =

125 N
( 240 mm ) i ( 46.6 mm ) j
244.48 mm
M A = rB/ A FCB

rB/ A = ( 306 mm ) i ( 240 mm + 46.6 mm ) j


= ( 306 mm ) i ( 286.6 mm ) j

Then

125 N
M A = ( 306 mm ) i ( 286.6 mm ) j
( 240i 46.6 j)
244.48
= ( 27878 N mm ) k = ( 27.878 N m ) k
or M A = 27.9 N m

PROBLEM 3.10
The tailgate of a car is supported by the hydraulic lift BC. If the lift exerts
a 125-N force directed along its center line on the ball and socket at B,
determine the moment of the force about A.

SOLUTION
First note
Then
and

dCB =

( 344 mm )2 + (152.4 mm )2

cos =

344 mm
376.25 mm

152.4 mm
376.25 mm

FCB = ( FCB cos ) i ( FCB sin ) j


=

Now

sin =

= 376.25 mm

125 N
( 344 mm ) i + (152.4 mm ) j
376.25 mm
M A = rB/ A FCB

where

rB/ A = ( 410 mm ) i ( 87.6 mm ) j

Then

125 N
M A = ( 410 mm ) i ( 87.6 mm ) j
( 344i 152.4 j)
376.25
= ( 30770 N mm ) k
= ( 30.770 N m ) k
or M A = 30.8 N m

PROBLEM 3.11
A winch puller AB is used to straighten a fence post. Knowing that the
tension in cable BC is 260 lb, length a is 8 in., length b is 35 in., and
length d is 76 in., determine the moment about D of the force exerted by
the cable at C by resolving that force into horizontal and vertical
components applied (a) at point C, (b) at point E.

SOLUTION
Slope of line EC =

(a)

Then

and
Then

TABx =

35 in.
5
=
76 in. + 8 in. 12

12
(TAB )
13

12
( 260 lb ) = 240 lb
13

TABy =

5
( 260 lb ) = 100 lb
13

M D = TABx ( 35 in.) TABy ( 8 in.)


= ( 240 lb )( 35 in.) (100 lb )( 8 in.)
= 7600 lb in.

or M D = 7600 lb in.

(b) Have

M D = TABx ( y ) + TABy ( x )

= ( 240 lb )( 0 ) + (100 lb )( 76 in.)


= 7600 lb in.
or M D = 7600 lb in.

PROBLEM 3.12
It is known that a force with a moment of 7840 lb in. about D is required
to straighten the fence post CD. If a = 8 in., b = 35 in., and d = 112
in., determine the tension that must be developed in the cable of winch
puller AB to create the required moment about point D.

SOLUTION

Slope of line EC =

35 in.
7
=
112 in. + 8 in. 24

Then

TABx =

24
TAB
25

and

TABy =

7
TAB
25

Have

M D = TABx ( y ) + TABy ( x )
7840 lb in. =

24
7
TAB ( 0 ) +
TAB (112 in.)
25
25
TAB = 250 lb

or TAB = 250 lb

PROBLEM 3.13
It is known that a force with a moment of 1152 N m about D is required
to straighten the fence post CD. If the capacity of the winch puller AB is
2880 N, determine the minimum value of distance d to create the
specified moment about point D knowing that a = 0.24 m and
b = 1.05 m.

SOLUTION

The minimum value of d can be found based on the equation relating the moment of the force TAB about D:
M D = (TAB max ) y ( d )
M D = 1152 N m

where

(TAB max ) y

= TAB max sin = ( 2880 N ) sin


1.05 m

sin =

Now

(d

1152 N m = 2880 N

or
or
or

+ 0.24 ) + (1.05 ) m
2

1.05

( d + 0.24 )2 + (1.05)2

( d + 0.24 )2 + (1.05)2
(d

(d )

= 2.625d

+ 0.24 ) + (1.05 ) = 6.8906d 2


2

5.8906d 2 0.48d 1.1601 = 0

Using the quadratic equation, the minimum values of d are 0.48639 m and 0.40490 m.
Since only the positive value applies here, d = 0.48639 m
or d = 486 mm

PROBLEM 3.14
A mechanic uses a piece of pipe AB as a lever when tightening an
alternator belt. When he pushes down at A, a force of 580 N is exerted on
the alternator B. Determine the moment of that force about bolt C if its
line of action passes through O.

SOLUTION
M C = rB/C FB

Have

Noting the direction of the moment of each force component about C is


clockwise,
M C = xFBy + yFBx
where

x = 144 mm 78 mm = 66 mm
y = 86 mm + 108 mm = 194 mm

and

FBx =

FBy =

78

( 78)

+ ( 86 )

86

( 78) + (86 )
2

( 580 N ) = 389.65 N
( 580 N ) = 429.62 N

M C = ( 66 mm )( 429.62 N ) + (194 mm )( 389.65 N )


= 103947 N mm
= 103.947 N m
or M C = 103.9 N m

PROBLEM 3.15
Form the vector products B C and B C, where B = B, and use the
results obtained to prove the identity
sin cos =

SOLUTION

1
sin
2

( + ) +

1
sin
2

( ) .

B = B ( cos i + sin j)

First note

B = B ( cos i sin j)
C = C ( cos i + sin j)
By definition

Now

B C = BC sin ( )

(1)

B C = BC sin ( + )

(2)

B C = B ( cos i + sin j) C ( cos i + sin j)


= BC ( cos sin sin cos ) k

(3)

B C = B ( cos i sin j) C ( cos i + sin j)


= BC ( cos sin + sin cos ) k
Equating magnitudes of B C from Equations (1) and (3),

(4)
(5)

sin ( ) = cos sin sin cos


Similarly, equating magnitudes of B C from Equations (2) and (4),
sin ( + ) = cos sin + sin cos

(6)

Adding Equations (5) and (6)


sin ( ) + sin ( + ) = 2 cos sin
sin cos =

1
1
sin ( + ) + sin ( )
2
2

PROBLEM 3.16
A line passes through the points (420 mm, 150 mm) and (140 mm,
180 mm). Determine the perpendicular distance d from the line to the
origin O of the system of coordinates.

SOLUTION
d = AB rO/ A

Have

AB =

where

rB/ A
rB/ A

rB/ A = ( 140 mm 420 mm ) i + 180 mm ( 150 mm ) j

and

= ( 560 mm ) i + ( 330 mm ) j
rB/ A =

AB =

( 560 )2 + ( 330 )2 mm = 650 mm


( 560 mm ) i + ( 330 mm ) j
1
=
( 56i + 33j)
650 mm
65

rO/ A = ( 0 x A ) i + ( 0 y A ) j = ( 420 mm ) i + (150 mm ) j


d =

1
( 56i 33j) ( 420 mm ) i + (150 mm ) j = 84.0 mm
65
d = 84.0 mm

PROBLEM 3.17
A plane contains the vectors A and B. Determine the unit vector normal
to the plane when A and B are equal to, respectively, (a) 4i 2j + 3k and
2i + 6j 5k, (b) 7i + j 4k and 6i 3k + 2k.

SOLUTION
=

(a) Have

AB
AB

A = 4i 2 j + 3k

where

B = 2i + 6 j 5k

Then

i j k
A B = 4 2 3 = (10 18 ) i + ( 6 + 20 ) j + ( 24 4 ) k = 2 ( 4i + 7 j + 10k )
2 6 5
AB = 2

and
=

( 4 )2 + ( 7 )2 + (10 )2

2 ( 4i + 7 j + 10k )

or =

2 165
=

(b) Have

= 2 165
1
( 4i + 7 j + 10k )
165

AB
AB

A = 7i + j 4k

where

B = 6i 3j + 2k

Then

and

i j k
A B = 7 1 4 = ( 2 12 ) i + ( 24 14 ) j + ( 21 + 6 ) k = 5 ( 2i + 2 j 3k )
6 3 2
AB = 5
=

( 2 )2 + ( 2 )2 + ( 3)2

5 ( 2i + 2 j 3k )
5 17

= 5 17
or =

1
( 2i + 2 j 3k )
17

PROBLEM 3.18
The vectors P and Q are two adjacent sides of a parallelogram.
Determine the area of the parallelogram when (a) P = (8 in.)i + (2 in.)j
(1 in.)k and Q = (3 in.)i + (4 in.)j + (2 in.)k, (b) P = (3 in.)i + (6 in.)j +
(4 in.)k and Q = (2 in.)i + (5 in.)j (3 in.)k.

SOLUTION
A = PQ

(a) Have

P = ( 8 in.) i + ( 2 in.) j (1 in.) k

where

Q = ( 3 in.) i + ( 4 in.) j + ( 2 in.) k


i j k
P Q = 8 2 1 in 2 = ( 4 + 4 ) i + ( 3 16 ) j + ( 32 + 6 ) k in 2
3 4 2

Then

) (

) (

= 8 in 2 i 13 in 2 j + 38 in 2 k
=

(8)2 + ( 13)2 + ( 38)2 in 2

= 40.951 in 2

or A = 41.0 in 2

A = PQ

(b) Have

P = ( 3 in.) i + ( 6 in.) j + ( 4 in.) k

where

Q = ( 2 in.) i + ( 5 in.) j ( 3 in.) k

Then

i j k
P Q = 3 6 4 in 2 = ( 18 20 ) i + ( 8 9 ) j + ( 15 12 ) k in 2
2 5 3

) (

) (

= 38 in 2 i 1 in 2 j 27 in 2 k
=

( 38)2 + ( 1)2 + ( 27 )2 in 2

= 46.626 in 2

or A = 46.6 in 2

PROBLEM 3.19
Determine the moment about the origin O of the force F = (5 N)i (2
N)j + (3 N)k which acts at a point A. Assume that the position vector of
A is (a) r = (4 m)i (2 m)j (1 m)k, (b) r = (8 m)i + (3 m)j + (4 m)k,
(c) r = (7.5 m)i + (3 m)j (4.5 m)k.

SOLUTION
MO = r F

(a) Have

F = (5 N ) i ( 2 N ) j + (3 N ) k

where

r = ( 4 m ) i ( 2 m ) j (1 m ) k

MO

i j k
= 4 2 1 N m = ( 6 2 ) i + ( 5 12 ) j + ( 8 10 ) k N m
5 2 3
= ( 8i 7 j 18k ) N m
or M O = ( 8 N m ) i ( 7 N m ) j (18 N m ) k
MO = r F

(b) Have

F = (5 N ) i ( 2 N ) j + (3 N ) k

where

r = (8 m ) i + ( 3 m ) j ( 4 m ) k

MO

i j k
= 8 3 4 N m = ( 9 + 8 ) i + ( 20 + 24 ) j + (16 + 15 ) k N m
5 2 3
= (17i + 4 j + 31k ) N m
or M O = (17 N m ) i + ( 4 N m ) j + ( 31 N m ) k

(c) Have
where

MO = r F
F = (5 N ) i ( 2 N ) j + (3 N ) k
r = ( 7.5 m ) i + ( 3 m ) j ( 4.5 m ) k

PROBLEM 3.19 CONTINUED


MO

i
j
k
= 7.5 3 4.5 N m = ( 9 9 ) i + ( 22.5 22.5 ) j + ( 15 + 15 ) k N m
5 2 3
or M O = 0

This answer is expected since r and F are proportional F =


r . Therefore, vector F has a line of action
3

passing through the origin at O.

PROBLEM 3.20
Determine the moment about the origin O of the force F = (1.5 lb)i +
(3 lb)j (2 lb)k which acts at a point A. Assume that the position vector
of A is (a) r = (2.5 ft)i (1 ft)j + (2 ft)k, (b) r = (4.5 ft)i (9 ft)j +
(6 ft)k, (c) r = (4 ft)i (1 ft)j + (7 ft)k.

SOLUTION
MO = r F

(a) Have

F = (1.5 lb ) i + ( 3 lb ) j + ( 2 lb ) k

where

r = ( 2.5 ft ) i (1 ft ) j + ( 2 ft ) k

Then

MO

i
j k
= 2.5 1 2 lb ft = ( 2 6 ) i + ( 3 + 5 ) j + ( 7.5 1.5 ) k lb ft
1.5 3 2
or M O = ( 4 lb ft ) i + ( 2 lb ft ) j + ( 6 lb ft ) k
MO = r F

(b) Have

F = (1.5 lb ) i + ( 3 lb ) j ( 2 lb ) k

where

r = ( 4.5 ft ) i ( 9 ft ) j + ( 6 ft ) k

Then

MO

i
j k
= 4.5 9 6 lb ft = (18 18 ) i + ( 9 + 9 ) j + (13.5 13.5 ) k lb ft
1.5 3 2
or M O = 0

This answer is expected since r and F are proportional F =


r .
3

Therefore, vector F has a line of action passing through the origin at O.


MO = r F

(c) Have

F = (1.5 lb ) i ( 3 lb ) j ( 2 lb ) k

where

r = ( 4 ft ) i (1 ft ) j + ( 7 ft ) k

Then

MO

i
j k
= 4 1 7 lb ft = ( 2 21) i + ( 10.5 + 8 ) j + (12 1.5) k lb ft
1.5 3 2
or M O = (19 lb ft ) i ( 2.5 lb ft ) j + (10.5 lb ft ) k

PROBLEM 3.21
Before the trunk of a large tree is felled, cables AB and BC are attached as
shown. Knowing that the tension in cables AB and BC are 777 N and
990 N, respectively, determine the moment about O of the resultant force
exerted on the tree by the cables at B.

SOLUTION

M O = rB/O FB

Have

rB/O = ( 8.4 m ) j

where

FB = TAB + TBC
TAB = BATAB =

( 0.9 m ) i ( 8.4 m ) j + ( 7.2 m ) k

TBC = BCTBC =

( 0.9 )2 + ( 8.4 )2 + ( 7.2 )2

( 777 N )

( 5.1 m ) i (8.4 m ) j + (1.2 m ) k 990 N


(
)
( 5.1)2 + (8.4 )2 + (1.2 )2 m

PROBLEM 3.21 CONTINUED


FB = ( 63.0 N ) i ( 588 N ) j + ( 504 N ) k + ( 510 N ) i ( 840 N ) j + (120 N ) k

= ( 447 N ) i (1428 N ) j + ( 624 N ) k

and

MO

i
j
k
= 0
8.4
0 N m = ( 5241.6 N m ) i ( 3754.8 N m ) k
447 1428 624
or M O = ( 5.24 kN m ) i ( 3.75 kN m ) k

PROBLEM 3.22
Before a telephone cable is strung, rope BAC is tied to a stake at B and is
passed over a pulley at A. Knowing that portion AC of the rope lies in a
plane parallel to the xy plane and that the tension T in the rope is 124 N,
determine the moment about O of the resultant force exerted on the
pulley by the rope.

SOLUTION
Have
where

M O = rA/O R
rA/O = ( 0 m ) i + ( 9 m ) j + (1 m ) k
R = T1 + T2
T1 = (124 N ) cos10 i (124 N ) sin10 j

= (122.116 N ) i ( 21.532 N ) j

(1.5 m ) i ( 9 m ) j + (1.8 m ) k
T2 = T2 =

2
2
2
(1.5 m ) + ( 9 m ) + (1.8 m )

(124 N )

= ( 20 N ) i (120 N ) j + ( 24 N ) k
R = (102.116 N ) i (141.532 N ) j + ( 24 N ) k

MO

i
j
k
=
0
9
1 Nm
102.116 141.532 24
= ( 357.523 N m ) i (102.116 N m ) j + ( 919.044 N m ) k
or M O = ( 358 N m ) i (102.1 N m ) j + ( 919 N m ) k

PROBLEM 3.23
An 8-lb force is applied to a wrench to tighten a showerhead. Knowing
that the centerline of the wrench is parallel to the x axis, determine the
moment of the force about A.

SOLUTION
Have

M A = rC/ A F

where

rC/ A = ( 8.5 in.) i ( 2.0 in.) j + ( 5.5 in.) k


Fx = ( 8cos 45 sin12 ) lb

Fy = ( 8sin 45 ) lb
Fz = ( 8cos 45 cos12 ) lb
F = (1.17613 lb ) i ( 5.6569 lb ) j ( 5.5332 lb ) k

and

i
j
k
MA =
8.5
2.0
5.5 lb in.
1.17613 5.6569 5.5332
= ( 42.179 lb in.) i + ( 40.563 lb in.) j ( 50.436 lb in.) k
or M A = ( 42.2 lb in.) i + ( 40.6 lb in.) j ( 50.4 lb in.) k

PROBLEM 3.24
A wooden board AB, which is used as a temporary prop to support a
small roof, exerts at point A of the roof a 228 N force directed along BA.
Determine the moment about C of that force.

SOLUTION
Have

M C = rA/C FBA

where

rA/C = ( 0.96 m ) i ( 0.12 m ) j + ( 0.72 m ) k

and

FBA = BA FBA

( 0.1 m ) i + (1.8 m ) j ( 0.6 m ) k


228 N )
=

(
2
2
2
( 0.1) + (1.8) + ( 0.6 ) m

= (12.0 N ) i + ( 216 N ) j ( 72 N ) k

MC

i
j
k
= 0.96 0.12 0.72 N m
12.0 216 72
= (146.88 N m ) i + ( 60.480 N m ) j + ( 205.92 N m ) k
or M C = (146.9 N m ) i + ( 60.5 N m ) j + ( 206 N m ) k

PROBLEM 3.25
The ramp ABCD is supported by cables at corners C and D. The tension
in each of the cables is 360 lb. Determine the moment about A of the
force exerted by (a) the cable at D, (b) the cable at C.

SOLUTION
M A = rE/ A TDE

(a) Have

rE/ A = ( 92 in.) j

where
TDE = DETDE
=

( 24 in.) i + (132 in.) j (120 in.) k 360 lb


(
)
( 24 )2 + (132 )2 + (120 )2 in.

= ( 48 lb ) i + ( 264 lb ) j ( 240 lb ) k
i
j
k
M A = 0 92
0 lb in. = ( 22, 080 lb in.) i ( 4416 lb in ) k
48 264 240
or M A = (1840 lb ft ) i ( 368 lb ft ) k
M A = rG/ A TCG

(b) Have

rG/ A = (108 in.) i + ( 92 in.) j

where
TCG = CGTCG =

( 24 in.) i + (132 in.) j (120 in.) k

( 24 )2 + (132 )2 + (120 )2 in.

( 360 lb )

= ( 48 lb ) i + ( 264 lb ) j ( 240 lb ) k
i
j
k
M A = 108 92
0 lb in.
48 264 240
= ( 22, 080 lb in.) i + ( 25,920 lb in.) j + ( 32,928 lb in.) k
or M A = (1840 lb ft ) i + ( 2160 lb ft ) j + ( 2740 lb ft ) k

PROBLEM 3.26
The arms AB and BC of a desk lamp lie in a vertical plane that forms an
o

angle of 30 with the xy plane. To reposition the light, a force of


magnitude 8 N is applied at C as shown. Determine the moment of the
force about O knowing that AB = 450 mm, BC = 325 mm, and line
CD is parallel to the z axis.

SOLUTION
Have

M O = rC/O FC

where

( rC/O ) x = ( ABxz + BCxz ) cos 30


ABxz = ( 0.450 m ) sin 45 = 0.31820 m
BC xz = ( 0.325 m ) sin 50 = 0.24896 m

( rC/O ) y = (OAy + ABy BC y ) = 0.150 m + ( 0.450 m ) cos 45


( 0.325 m ) cos 50 = 0.25929 m

( rC/O ) z = ( ABxz + BCxz ) sin 30


= ( 0.31820 m + 0.24896 m ) sin 30 = 0.28358 m
rC/O = ( 0.49118 m ) i + ( 0.25929 m ) j + ( 0.28358 m ) k

or

or

( FC ) x

= ( 8 N ) cos 45 sin 20 = 1.93476 N

( FC ) y

= ( 8 N ) sin 45 = 5.6569 N

( FC ) z

= ( 8 N ) cos 45 cos 20 = 5.3157 N

FC = (1.93476 N ) i ( 5.6569 N ) j + ( 5.3157 N ) k

MO

i
j
k
= 0.49118 0.25929 0.28358 N m
1.93476 5.6569 5.3157

= ( 2.9825 N m ) i ( 3.1596 N m ) j ( 2.2769 N m ) k


or M O = ( 2.98 N m ) i ( 3.16 N m ) j ( 2.28 N m ) k

PROBLEM 3.27
In Problem 3.21, determine the perpendicular distance from point O to
cable AB.
Problem 3.21: Before the trunk of a large tree is felled, cables AB and
BC are attached as shown. Knowing that the tension in cables AB and BC
are 777 N and 990 N, respectively, determine the moment about O of the
resultant force exerted on the tree by the cables at B.

SOLUTION

Have

| M O | = TBAd

where

d = perpendicular distance from O to line AB.

Now

O = rB/O TBA

and

rB/O = ( 8.4 m ) j
TBA = BATAB =

( 0.9 m ) i ( 8.4 m ) j + ( 7.2 m ) k

( 0.9 ) + (8.4 ) + ( 7.2 ) m


2

( 777 N )

= ( 63.0 N ) i ( 588 N ) j + ( 504 N ) k


MO =

and

i
j
k
0
8.4
0 N m = ( 4233.6 N m ) i + ( 529.2 N m ) k
63.0 588 504

| MO | =

( 4233.6 )2 + ( 529.2 )2

= 4266.5 N m

4266.5 N m = ( 777 N ) d

or

d = 5.4911 m

or d = 5.49 m

PROBLEM 3.28
In Problem 3.21, determine the perpendicular distance from point O to
cable BC.
Problem 3.21: Before the trunk of a large tree is felled, cables AB and
BC are attached as shown. Knowing that the tension in cables AB and BC
are 777 N and 990 N, respectively, determine the moment about O of the
resultant force exerted on the tree by the cables at B.

SOLUTION
Have

| M O | = TBC d

where

d = perpendicular distance from O to line BC.


M O = rB/O TBC
rB/O = 8.4 m j
TBC = BCTBC =

( 5.1 m ) i (8.4 m ) j + (1.2 m ) k 990 N


(
)
( 5.1)2 + (8.4 )2 + (1.2 )2 m

= ( 510 N ) i ( 840 N ) j + (120 N ) k

MO

and

i
j
k
= 0
8.4
0 = (1008 N m ) i ( 4284 N m ) k
510 840 120

| MO | =

(1008)2 + ( 4284 )2

= 4401.0 N m

4401.0 N m = ( 990 N ) d
d = 4.4454 m

or d = 4.45 m

PROBLEM 3.29
In Problem 3.24, determine the perpendicular distance from point D to a
line drawn through points A and B.
Problem 3.24: A wooden board AB, which is used as a temporary prop to
support a small roof, exerts at point A of the roof a 228 N force directed
along BA. Determine the moment about C of that force.

SOLUTION
Have

| M D | = FBAd

where

d = perpendicular distance from D to line AB.


M D = rA/D FBA
rA/D = ( 0.12 m ) j + ( 0.72 m ) k

FBA = BA FBA =

( ( 0.1 m ) i + (1.8 m ) j ( 0.6 m ) k ) ( 228 N )


( 0.1)2 + (1.8)2 + ( 0.6 )2 m

= (12.0 N ) i + ( 216 N ) j ( 72 N ) k
MD

i
j
k
= 0
0.12 0.72 N m
12.0 216 72

= (146.88 N m ) i ( 8.64 N m ) j (1.44 N m ) k

and

|MD | =

(146.88)2 + (8.64 )2 + (1.44 )2

= 147.141 N m

147.141 N m = ( 228 N ) d
d = 0.64536 m

or d = 0.645 m

PROBLEM 3.30
In Problem 3.24, determine the perpendicular distance from point C to a
line drawn through points A and B.
Problem 3.24: A wooden board AB, which is used as a temporary prop to
support a small roof, exerts at point A of the roof a 228 N force directed
along BA. Determine the moment about C of that force.

SOLUTION
Have

| M C | = FBAd

where

d = perpendicular distance from C to line AB.


M C = rA/C FBA
rA/C = ( 0.96 m ) i ( 0.12 m ) j + ( 0.72 m ) k
FBA = BA FBA =

( ( 0.1 m ) i + (1.8 m ) j ( 0.6 ) k ) ( 228 N )


( 0.1)2 + (1.8)2 + ( 0.6 )2

= (12.0 N ) i + ( 216 N ) j ( 72 N ) k
i
j
k
M C = 0.96 0.12 0.72 N m
12.0 216 72

= (146.88 N m ) i ( 60.48 N m ) j + ( 205.92 N m ) k

and

| MC | =

(146.88)2 + ( 60.48)2 + ( 205.92 )2

= 260.07 N m

260.07 N m = ( 228 N ) d
d = 1.14064 m

or d = 1.141 m

PROBLEM 3.31
In Problem 3.25, determine the perpendicular distance from point A to
portion DE of cable DEF.
Problem 3.25: The ramp ABCD is supported by cables at corners C
and D. The tension in each of the cables is 360 lb. Determine the moment
about A of the force exerted by (a) the cable at D, (b) the cable at C.

SOLUTION

Have

M A = TDE d

where

d = perpendicular distance from A to line DE.


M A = rE/ A TDE

rE/ A = ( 92 in.) j
TDE = DETDE =

( 24 in.) i + (132 in.) j (120 in.) k 360 lb


(
)
( 24 )2 + (132 )2 + (120 )2 in.

= ( 48 lb ) i + ( 264 lb ) j ( 240 lb ) k
i
j
k
M A = 0 92
0 Nm
48 264 240
= ( 22, 080 lb in.) i ( 4416 lb in.) k

PROBLEM 3.31 CONTINUED


and

MA =

( 22, 080 )2 + ( 4416 )2

= 22,517 lb in.

22,517 lb in. = ( 360 lb ) d


d = 62.548 in.

or d = 5.21 ft W

PROBLEM 3.32
In Problem 3.25, determine the perpendicular distance from point A to a
line drawn through points C and G.
Problem 3.25: The ramp ABCD is supported by cables at corners C
and D. The tension in each of the cables is 360 lb. Determine the moment
about A of the force exerted by (a) the cable at D, (b) the cable at C.

SOLUTION

Have

M A = TCG d

where

d = perpendicular distance from A to line CG.

M A = rG/ A TCG
rG/ A = (108 in.) i + ( 92 in.) j

TCG = CGTCG
=

( 24 in.) i + (132 in.) j (120 in.) k

( 24 )

+ (132 ) + (120 ) in.


2

( 360 lb )

= ( 48 lb ) i + ( 264 lb ) j ( 240 lb ) k
i
j
k
M A = 108 92
0 lb in.
48 264 240
= ( 22, 080 lb in.) i + ( 25,920 lb in.) j + ( 32,928 lb in.) k
and

MA =

( 22, 080 )2 + ( 25,920 )2 + ( 32,928)2

= 47,367 lb in.

47,367 lb in. = ( 360 lb ) d


d = 131.575 in.

or d = 10.96 ft W

PROBLEM 3.33
In Problem 3.25, determine the perpendicular distance from point B to a
line drawn through points D and E.

Problem 3.25: The ramp ABCD is supported by cables at corners C


and D. The tension in each of the cables is 360 lb. Determine the moment
about A of the force exerted by (a) the cable at D, (b) the cable at C.

SOLUTION

M B = TDE d

Have
where

d = perpendicular distance from B to line DE.


M B = rE/B TDE
rE/B = (108 in.) i + ( 92 in.) j
TDE = DETDE =

( 24 in.) i + (132 in.) j (120 in.) k 360 lb


(
)
2
2
2
24
+
132
+
120
in.
( ) ( ) ( )

= ( 48 lb ) i + ( 264 lb ) j ( 240 lb ) k
i
j
k
M B = 108 92
0 lb in.
48 264 240
= ( 22, 080 lb in.) i ( 25,920 lb in.) j ( 32,928 lb in.) k
and

MB =

( 22, 080 )2 + ( 25,920 )2 + ( 32,928 )2

= 47,367 lb in.

47,367 lb in. = ( 360 lb ) d


d = 131.575 in.
or d = 10.96 ft W

PROBLEM 3.34
Determine the value of a which minimizes the perpendicular distance
from point C to a section of pipeline that passes through points A and B.

SOLUTION
Assuming a force F acts along AB,

M C = rA/C F = F ( d )
where

d = perpendicular distance from C to line AB


F = AB F =

(8 m ) i + ( 7 m ) j ( 9 m ) k F
( 8 )2 + ( 7 )2 + ( 9 )2 m

= F ( 0.57437 ) i + ( 0.50257 ) j ( 0.64616 ) k


rA/C = (1 m ) i ( 2.8 m ) j ( a 3 m ) k
i
j
k
MC =
1
2.8
3a F
0.57437 0.50257 0.64616
= ( 0.30154 + 0.50257a ) i + ( 2.3693 0.57437a ) j

+ 2.1108k ] F
Since

MC =

rA/C F 2

or

rA/C F 2 = ( dF )

( 0.30154 + 0.50257a ) + ( 2.3693 0.57437a ) + ( 2.1108 ) = d 2


2

Setting

( )

d
d 2 = 0 to find a to minimize d
da
2 ( 0.50257 )( 0.30154 + 0.50257a )
+ 2 ( 0.57437 )( 2.3693 0.57437a ) = 0

Solving

a = 2.0761 m
or a = 2.08 m W

PROBLEM 3.35
Given the vectors P = 7i 2j + 5k, Q = 3i 4j + 6k, and S = 8i +
j 9k, compute the scalar products P Q, P S, and Q S.

SOLUTION
P Q = ( 7i 2 j + 5k ) ( 3i 4 j + 6k )
= ( 7 )( 3) + ( 2 )( 4 ) + ( 5 )( 6 )

= 17
or P Q = 17 W

P S = ( 7i 2 j + 5k ) ( 8i + j 9k )

= ( 7 )( 8 ) + ( 2 )(1) + ( 5 )( 9 )
=9
or P S = 9 W
Q S = ( 3i 4 j + 6k ) ( 8i + j 9k )
= ( 3)( 8 ) + ( 4 )(1) + ( 6 )( 9 )
= 82
or Q S = 82 W

PROBLEM 3.36
Form the scalar products B C and B C, where B = B, and use the
results obtained to prove the identity
cos cos =

1
2

cos ( + ) + 12 cos ( ) .

SOLUTION
By definition
B C = BC cos ( )
where

B = B ( cos ) i + ( sin ) j
C = C ( cos ) i + ( sin ) j

( B cos )( C cos ) + ( B sin )( C sin ) = BC cos ( )


cos cos + sin sin = cos ( )

or

(1)

By definition
B C = BC cos ( + )
where

B = ( cos ) i ( sin ) j

( B cos )( C cos ) + ( B sin )( C sin ) = BC cos ( + )


or

cos cos sin sin = cos ( + )

(2)

Adding Equations (1) and (2),


2 cos cos = cos ( ) + cos ( + )
or cos cos =

1
1
cos ( + ) + cos ( ) W
2
2

PROBLEM 3.37
Consider the volleyball net shown. Determine the angle formed by guy
wires AB and AC.

SOLUTION
First note
AB = rB/ A =

( 1.95 m )2 + ( 2.4 m )2 + ( 0.6 m )2

= 3.15 m
AC = rC/ A =

( 0 m )2 + ( 2.4 m )2 + (1.8 m )2

= 3.0 m
and
rB/ A = (1.95 m ) i ( 2.40 m ) j + ( 0.6 m ) k
rC/ A = ( 2.40 m ) j + (1.80 m ) k
By definition
rB/ A rC/ A = rB/ A rC/ A cos
or

( 1.95i 2.40 j + 0.6k ) ( 2.40 j + 1.80k ) = ( 3.15)( 3.0 ) cos


( 1.95)( 0 ) + ( 2.40 )( 2.40 ) + ( 0.6 )(1.8) = 9.45cos
cos = 0.72381

and

= 43.630
or = 43.6 W

PROBLEM 3.38
Consider the volleyball net shown. Determine the angle formed by guy
wires AC and AD.

SOLUTION
First note
AC = rC/ A =
AD = rD/ A =

and

( 2.4 )2 + (1.8)2

m = 3m

(1.2 )2 + ( 2.4 )2 + ( 0.3)2

m = 2.7 m

rC/ A = ( 2.4 m ) j + (1.8 m ) k


rD/ A = (1.2 m ) i ( 2.4 m ) j + ( 0.3 m ) k

By definition
rC/ A rD/ A = rC/ A rD/ A cos
or

( 2.4 j + 1.8k ) (1.2i 2.4 j + 0.3k ) = ( 3)( 2.7 ) cos


( 0 )(1.2 ) + ( 2.4 )( 2.4 ) + (1.8)( 0.3) = 8.1cos

and

cos =

6.3
= 0.77778
8.1

= 38.942
or = 38.9 W

PROBLEM 3.39
Steel framing members AB, BC, and CD are joined at B and C and are
braced using cables EF and EG. Knowing that E is at the midpoint of BC
and that the tension in cable EF is 330 N, determine (a) the angle
between EF and member BC, (b) the projection on BC of the force
exerted by cable EF at point E.

SOLUTION

BC EF = (1)(1) cos

(a) By definition
where

BC =

EF =

(16 m ) i ( 4.5 m ) j (12 m ) k


(16 )2 + ( 4.5)2 + (12 )2 m
(7 m) i (6 m) j + (6 m)k

( 7 ) 2 + ( 6 )2 + ( 6 ) 2 m

1
( 7i 6 j + 6k )
11.0

(16i 4.5j 12k ) ( 7i 6 j + 6k )


20.5

1
(16i 4.5j 12k )
20.5

11.0

= cos

(16 )( 7 ) + ( 4.5)( 6 ) + ( 12 )( 6 ) = ( 20.5)(11.0 ) cos


and

157

= cos 1
= 134.125
225.5
or = 134.1 W

(b) By definition

(TEF )BC

= TEF cos
= ( 330 N ) cos134.125
= 229.26 N
or (TEF ) BC = 230 N W

PROBLEM 3.40
Steel framing members AB, BC, and CD are joined at B and C and are
braced using cables EF and EG. Knowing that E is at the midpoint of BC
and that the tension in cable EG is 445 N, determine (a) the angle
between EG and member BC, (b) the projection on BC of the force
exerted by cable EG at point E.

SOLUTION

BC EG = (1)(1) cos

(a) By definition
where

BC =

(16 m ) i ( 4.5 m ) j (12 m ) k


(16 m )2 + ( 4.5)2 + (12 )2 m

16i 4.5j 12k


20.5

= 0.78049i 0.21951j 0.58537k


EG =

(8 m ) i ( 6 m ) j + ( 4.875 m ) k
(8)2 + ( 6 )2 + ( 4.875)2 m

8i 6 j + 4.875k
11.125

= 0.71910i 0.53933j + 0.43820k


BC EG =

and

16 ( 8 ) + ( 4.5 )( 6 ) + ( 12 )( 4.875 )
= cos
( 20.5)(11.25)
96.5

= cos 1
= 64.967
228.06
or = 65.0 W

(b) By definition

(TEG )BC

= TEG cos
= ( 445 N ) cos 64.967
= 188.295 N
or (TEG ) BC = 188.3 N W

PROBLEM 3.41
Slider P can move along rod OA. An elastic cord PC is attached to the
slider and to the vertical member BC. Knowing that the distance from O
to P is 0.12 m and the tension in the cord is 30 N, determine (a) the angle
between the elastic cord and the rod OA, (b) the projection on OA of the
force exerted by cord PC at point P.

SOLUTION
OA PC = (1)(1) cos

(a) By definition
OA =

where

( 0.24 m ) i + ( 0.24 m ) j ( 0.12 m ) k


( 0.24 )2 + ( 0.24 )2 + ( 0.12 )2 m
2
2
1
i+ j k
3
3
3

Knowing that | rA/O | = LOA = 0.36 m and that P is located 0.12 m from O, it follows that the coordinates
of P are

1
the coordinates of A.
3
P ( 0.08 m, 0.08 m, 0.040 m )

Then

PC =

( 0.10 m ) i + ( 0.22 m ) j + ( 0.28 m ) k


( 0.10 )2 + ( 0.22 )2 + ( 0.28)2 m

= 0.27037i + 0.59481j + 0.75703k


2
1
2
i + j k ( 0.27037i + 0.59481j + 0.75703k ) = cos
3
3
3

= cos 1 ( 0.32445) = 71.068

and

or = 71.1 W

(b)

(TPC )OA

= TPC cos = ( 30 N ) cos 71.068

(TPC )OA

= 9.7334 N
or (TPC )OA = 9.73 N W

PROBLEM 3.42
Slider P can move along rod OA. An elastic cord PC is attached to the
slider and to the vertical member BC. Determine the distance from O to P
for which cord PC and rod OA are perpendicular.

SOLUTION
The requirement that member OA and the elastic cord PC be perpendicular implies that
OA PC = 0
where

OA =

or

OA rC/P = 0

( 0.24 m ) i + ( 0.24 m ) j ( 0.12 m ) k


( 0.24 )2 + ( 0.24 )2 + ( 0.12 )2 m
2
2
1
i+ j k
3
3
3

Letting the coordinates of P be P ( x, y, z ) , we have


rC/P = ( 0.18 x ) i + ( 0.30 y ) j + ( 0.24 z ) k m

2
1
2
i + j k ( 0.18 x ) i + ( 0.30 y ) j + ( 0.24 z ) k = 0
3
3
3

Since
Then

rP/O = OAdOP =

x=

2
dOP ,
3

y =

(1)

dOP
( 2i + 2 j k ) ,
3

2
dOP,
3

z =

1
dOP
3

(2)

Substituting the expressions for x, y, and z from Equation (2) into Equation (1),

1
2
2
1
( 2i + 2 j k ) 0.18 dOP i + 0.30 dOP j + 0.24 + dOP k = 0
3
3
3
3

or

3dOP = 0.36 + 0.60 0.24 = 0.72


dOP = 0.24 m
or dOP = 240 mm W

PROBLEM 3.43
Determine the volume of the parallelepiped of Figure 3.25 when
(a) P = (7 in.)i (1 in.)j + (2 in.)k, Q = (3 in.)i (2 in.)j + (4 in.)k, and
S = (5 in.)i + (6 in.)j (1 in.)k, (b) P = (1 in.)i + (2 in.)j (1 in.)k,
Q = (8 in.)i (1 in.)j + (9 in.)k, and S = (2 in.)i + (3 in.)j + (1 in.)k.

SOLUTION
Volume of a parallelepiped is found using the mixed triple product.
(a)

Vol = P ( Q S )
7 1 2
= 3 2 4 in 3 = ( 14 + 168 + 20 3 + 36 20 ) in 3
5 6 1
= 187 in 3
or Volume = 187 in 3 W

(b)

Vol = P ( Q S )
1 2 1
= 8 1 9 in 3 = ( 1 27 + 36 + 16 + 24 2 ) in 3
2 3 1
= 46 in 3
or Volume = 46 in 3 W

PROBLEM 3.44
Given the vectors P = 4i 2j + Pzk, Q = i + 3j 5k, and S = 6i +
2j k, determine the value of Pz for which the three vectors are coplanar.

SOLUTION
For the vectors to all be in the same plane, the mixed triple product is zero.

P (Q S ) = 0
4 2 Pz
O = 1 3 5 = 12 + 40 60 2 + Pz ( 2 + 18 )
6 2 1
so that

Pz =

34
= 1.70
20
or Pz = 1.700 W

PROBLEM 3.45
The 0.732 1.2-m lid ABCD of a storage bin is hinged along side AB
and is held open by looping cord DEC over a frictionless hook at E. If the
tension in the cord is 54 N, determine the moment about each of the
coordinate axes of the force exerted by the cord at D.

SOLUTION
First note

z =

( 0.732 )2 ( 0.132 )2

= 0.720 m
Then

d DE =

( 0.360 )2 + ( 0.720 )2 + ( 0.720 )2

= 1.08 m
and
Have

rE/D = ( 0.360 m ) i + ( 0.720 m ) j ( 0.720 m ) k


TDE =
=

TOE
rE/D
d DE

54 N
( 0.360i + 0.720 j 0.720k )
1.08

= (18.0 N ) i + ( 36.0 N ) j ( 36.0 N ) k


Now

M A = rD/ A TDE

where

rD/ A = ( 0.132 m ) j + ( 0.720 m ) k

Then

i
j
k
M A = 0 0.132 0.720 N m
18.0 36.0 36.0

PROBLEM 3.45 CONTINUED

M A = ( 0.132 )( 36.0 ) ( 0.720 )( 36.0 ) i + ( 0.720 )(18.0 ) 0 j

+ 0 ( 0.132 )(18.0 ) k N m
or

M A = ( 30.7 N m ) i + (12.96 N m ) j ( 2.38 N m ) k


M x = 30.7 N m, M y = 12.96 N m, M z = 2.38 N m W

PROBLEM 3.46
The 0.732 1.2-m -m lid ABCD of a storage bin is hinged along side AB
and is held open by looping cord DEC over a frictionless hook at E. If the
tension in the cord is 54 N, determine the moment about each of the
coordinate axes of the force exerted by the cord at C.

SOLUTION
z =

First note

( 0.732 )2 ( 0.132 )2

= 0.720 m
Then

dCE =

( 0.840 )2 + ( 0.720 )2 + ( 0.720 )2

= 1.32 m
and

TCE =

rE/C
dCE

(TCE )

( 0.840 m ) i + ( 0.720 m ) j ( 0.720 m ) k


( 54 N )
1.32 m

= ( 36.363 N ) i + ( 29.454 N ) j ( 29.454 N ) k


Now

M A = rE/ A TCE

where

rE/ A = ( 0.360 m ) i + ( 0.852 m ) j

Then

i
j
k
M A = 0.360 0.852
0
Nm
34.363 29.454 29.454
= ( 25.095 N m ) i + (10.6034 N m ) j + ( 39.881 N m ) k
M x = 25.1 N m, M y = 10.60 N m, M z = 39.9 N m W

PROBLEM 3.47
A fence consists of wooden posts and a steel cable fastened to each post
and anchored in the ground at A and D. Knowing that the sum of the
moments about the z axis of the forces exerted by the cable on the posts
at B and C is 66 N m, determine the magnitude TCD when TBA = 56 N.

SOLUTION
Based on

| M z | = k ( rB ) y TBA + k ( rC ) y TCD

where

M z = ( 66 N m ) k

( rB ) y

= ( rC ) y = (1 m ) j

TBA = BATBA
=

(1.5 m ) i (1 m ) j + ( 3 m ) k
3.5 m

( 56 N )

= ( 24 N ) i (16 N ) j + ( 48 N ) k

TCD = CDTCD
=

( 2 m ) i (1 m ) j ( 2 m ) k T

1
TCD ( 2i j 2k )
3

3.0 m

CD

( 66 N m ) = k (1 m ) j ( 24 N ) i (16 N ) j + ( 48 N ) k

+ k (1 m ) j TCD ( 2i j 2k )
3

or

66 = 24
TCD =

2
TCD
3

3
( 66 24 ) N
2
or TCD = 63.0 N W

PROBLEM 3.48
A fence consists of wooden posts and a steel cable fastened to each post
and anchored in the ground at A and D. Knowing that the sum of the
moments about the y axis of the forces exerted by the cable on the posts
at B and C is 212 N m, determine the magnitude of TBA when
TCD = 33 N.

SOLUTION
Based on

| M y | = j ( rB ) z TBA + ( rC ) z TCD

where

M y = ( 212 N m ) j

( rB ) z

= (8 m ) k

( rC ) z

= (2 m) k

TBA = BATBA
=

(1.5 m ) i (1 m ) j ( 3 m ) k T

TBA
(1.5i j + 3k )
3.5

BA

3.5 m

TCD = CDTCD
=

( 2 m ) i (1 m ) j ( 2 m ) k
3.0 m

( 33 N )

= ( 22i 11j 22k ) N

( 212 N m ) = j ( 8 m ) k BA (1.5i j + 3k )
3.5

+ j ( 2 m ) k ( 22 i 11j 22k ) N

or

212 =

8 (1.5 )
TBA + 2 ( 22 )
3.5

TBA =

168
18.6667
or TBA = 49.0 N W

PROBLEM 3.49
To lift a heavy crate, a man uses a block and tackle attached to the bottom
of an I-beam at hook B. Knowing that the moments about the y and z axes
of the force exerted at B by portion AB of the rope are, respectively,
100 lb ft and 400 lb ft , determine the distance a.

SOLUTION
M O = rA/O TBA

Based on
where

M O = M xi + M y j + M zk
= M xi + (100 lb ft ) j ( 400 lb ft ) k

rA/O = ( 6 ft ) i + ( 4 ft ) j
TBA = BATBA
=

( 6 ft ) i (12 ft ) j ( a ) k T

BA

d BA

i j k
T
M xi + 100 j 400k = 6 4 0 BA
d
6 12 a BA
=

TBA
( 4a ) i + ( 6a ) j ( 96 ) k
d BA

100
d BA
6a

From j-coefficient:

100d AB = 6aTBA or TBA =

From k -coefficient:

400d AB = 96TBA or TBA =

Equating Equations (1) and (2) yields

a=

400
d BA
96

(1)
(2)

100 ( 96 )
6 ( 400 )
or a = 4.00 ft W

PROBLEM 3.50
To lift a heavy crate, a man uses a block and tackle attached to the bottom
of an I-beam at hook B. Knowing that the man applies a 200-lb force to
end A of the rope and that the moment of that force about the y axis is
175 lb ft , determine the distance a.

SOLUTION

| M y | = j rA/O TBA

Based on

rA/O = ( 6 ft ) i + ( 4 ft ) j

where

TBA = BATBA =
=

rA/B

d BA

TBA

( 6 ft ) i (12 ft ) j ( a ) k
d BA

( 200 lb )

200
( 6i 12 j ak )
d BA

0
1 0
200
175 lb ft = 6
4 0
d
6 12 a BA
200
175 = 0 6 ( a )
d
BA

where

d BA =

( 6 )2 + (12 )2 + ( a )2

ft

= 180 + a 2 ft
175 180 + a 2 = 1200a

or

180 + a 2 = 6.8571a

Squaring each side


180 + a 2 = 47.020a 2
Solving

a = 1.97771 ft

or a = 1.978 ft W

PROBLEM 3.51
A force P is applied to the lever of an arbor press. Knowing that P lies in
a plane parallel to the yz plane and that M x = 230 lb in.,

M y = 200 lb in., and M z = 35 lb in., determine the magnitude of P


and the values of and .

SOLUTION
Based on

M x = ( P cos ) ( 9 in.) sin ( P sin ) ( 9 in.) cos

M y = ( P cos )( 5 in.)

(2)

M z = ( P sin )( 5 in.)

(3)

( P sin ) (5)
Equation (3) M z
:
=
Equation (2) M y
( P cos ) (5)

Then

or

(1)

tan =

35
= 0.175
200

= 9.9262
or = 9.93 W

Substituting into Equation (2)


200 lb in. = ( P cos 9.9262 ) (5 in.)
P = 40.608 lb

or P = 40.6 lb W
Then, from Equation (1)
230 lb in. = ( 40.608 lb ) cos 9.9262 ( 9 in.) sin
( 40.608 lb ) sin 9.9262 ( 9 in.) cos

or

0.98503sin 0.172380cos = 0.62932

Solving numerically,

= 48.9 W

PROBLEM 3.52
A force P is applied to the lever of an arbor press. Knowing that P lies in
a plane parallel to the yz plane and that M y = 180 lb in. and
M z = 30 lb in., determine the moment M x of P about the x axis when
= 60.

SOLUTION
Based on

M x = ( P cos ) ( 9 in.) sin ( P sin ) ( 9 in.) cos

(1)

M y = ( P cos )( 5 in.)

(2)

M z = ( P sin )( 5 in.)

(3)

( P sin )( 5 )
Equation (3) M z
=
:
( P cos )( 5 )
Equation (2) M y

Then

30
= tan
180

or

= 9.4623
From Equation (3),
30 lb in. = ( P sin 9.4623 )( 5 in.)
P = 36.497 lb
From Equation (1),
M x = ( 36.497 lb )( 9 in.)( cos 9.4623 sin 60 sin 9.4623 cos 60 )

= 253.60 lb in.
or M x = 254 lb in. W

PROBLEM 3.53
The triangular plate ABC is supported by ball-and-socket joints at B and
D and is held in the position shown by cables AE and CF. If the force
exerted by cable AE at A is 220 lb, determine the moment of that force
about the line joining points D and B.

SOLUTION

M DB = DB rA/D TAE

Have
DB =

where

( 48 in.) i (14 in.) j


50 in.

= 0.96i 0.28 j

rA/D = ( 4 in.) j + ( 8 in.) k

( 36 in.) i ( 24 in.) j + ( 8 in.) k


TAE = AETAE =
( 220 lb )
44 in.
= (180 lb ) i (120 lb ) j + ( 40 lb ) k

M DB

0.960 0.280 0
8 lb in.
= 0
4
180 120 40
= ( 0.960 ) ( 4 )( 40 ) ( 8 )( 120 ) + ( 0.280 ) 8 (180 ) 0

= 364.8 lb in.
or M DB = 365 lb in. W

PROBLEM 3.54
The triangular plate ABC is supported by ball-and-socket joints at B and
D and is held in the position shown by cables AE and CF. If the force
exerted by cable CF at C is 132 lb, determine the moment of that force
about the line joining points D and B.

SOLUTION

M DB = DB rC/D TCF

Have

where

DB =

( 48 in.) i (14 in.) j


50 in.

= 0.96i 0.28 j

rC/D = ( 8 in.) j (16 in.) k


TCF = CFTCF =

( 24 in.) i ( 36 in.) j (8 in.) k


44 in.

(132 lb )

= ( 72 lb ) i (108 lb ) j ( 24 lb ) k

M DB

0.96 0.28 0
8
= 0
16 lb in.
72 108 24
= 0.96 ( 8 )( 24 ) ( 16 )( 108 ) + ( 0.28 ) ( 16 )( 72 ) 0

= 1520.64 lb in.
or M DB = 1521 lb in. W

PROBLEM 3.55
A mast is mounted on the roof of a house using bracket ABCD and is
guyed by cables EF, EG, and EH. Knowing that the force exerted by
cable EF at E is 66 N, determine the moment of that force about the line
joining points D and I.

SOLUTION
M DI = DI rF /I TEF

Have

where

DI =

(1.6 m ) i ( 0.4 m ) j
(1.6 )2 + ( 0.4 )2 m

1
( 4i j)
17

rF /I = ( 4.6 m + 0.8 m ) k = ( 5.4 m ) k

TEF = EF TEF
=

(1.2 m ) i ( 3.6 m ) j + ( 5.4 m ) k


6.6 m

( 66 N )

= (12 N ) i ( 36 N ) j + ( 54 N ) k
= 6 ( 2 N ) i ( 6 N ) j + ( 9 N ) k

1 0
0 1
2 6 9
4

M DI =

( 6 N )( 5.4 m ) 0
17

= 7.8582 ( 0 + 24 ) + ( 2 0 )

= 172.879 N m
or M DI = 172.9 N m W

PROBLEM 3.56
A mast is mounted on the roof of a house using bracket ABCD and is
guyed by cables EF, EG, and EH. Knowing that the force exerted by
cable EG at E is 61.5 N, determine the moment of that force about the
line joining points D and I.

SOLUTION
Have

M DI = DI rG/I TEG

where

DI =
=

(1.6 m ) i ( 0.4 m ) j
0.4 17 m
1
( 4i j)
17

rG/I = (10.9 m + 0.8 m ) k = (11.7 m ) k

TEG = EGTEG
=

(1.2 m ) i ( 3.6 m ) j (11.7 m ) k


12.3 m

( 61.5 N )

= 5 (1.2 N ) i ( 3.6 N ) j (11.7 N ) k

M DI =

5 N (11.7 m )
17

4 1
0
1
0
0
1.2 3.6 11.7

= (14.1883 N m ) 0 ( 4 )( 1)( 3.6 ) + ( 1)( 1)(1.2 ) 0


= 187.286 N m

or M DI = 187.3 N m

PROBLEM 3.57
A rectangular tetrahedron has six edges of length a. A force P is directed
as shown along edge BC. Determine the moment of P about edge OA.

SOLUTION

M OA = OA rC/O P

Have

where
From triangle OBC
a
2

( OA) x

( OA) z

= ( OA ) x tan 30 =

( OA)2

Since

a 1
a
=

2 3 2 3

= ( OA) x + ( OA) y + ( OAz )


2

a
2
a
a 2 = + ( OA) y +

2

2 3

or

( OA) y

a2

a2 a2
2

=a
4
12
3

Then

rA/O =

a
2
a
i +a j+
k
2
3
2 3

and

OA =

1
i+
2

2
1
j+
k
3
2 3

P = BC P
=
=

( a sin 30 ) i ( a cos30 ) k
a

P
i 3k
2

rC/O = ai

( P)

PROBLEM 3.57 CONTINUED

M OA

1
2
=
1
1

2
1
3 2 3
P
( a )
0
0
2
0 3

aP 2

(1) 3
2 3

aP
2

)
M OA =

aP
2

PROBLEM 3.58
A rectangular tetrahedron has six edges of length a. (a) Show that two
opposite edges, such as OA and BC, are perpendicular to each other. (b)
Use this property and the result obtained in Problem 3.57 to determine the
perpendicular distance between edges OA and BC.

SOLUTION
(a) For edge OA to be perpendicular to edge BC,
JJJG JJJG
OA BC = 0
where
From triangle OBC

and

Then

or

so that

a
2

( OA) x

( OA) z

= ( OA ) x tan 30 =

a 1
a
=
2 3 2 3

JJJG a
a
OA = i + ( OA)y j +
k
2
2 3
JJJG
BC = ( a sin 30 ) i ( a cos 30 ) k

a
a 3
i
k
2
2

a
i 3k
2

a
a
a
=0
i + ( OA ) y j +
k i 3k
2
2
2
3

a2
a2
+ ( OA)y ( 0 )
=0
4
4
JJJG JJJG
OA BC = 0
JJJG
JJJG
OA is perpendicular to BC.

PROBLEM 3.58 CONTINUED


(b) Have M OA = Pd , with P acting along BC and d the
JJJG JJJG
perpendicular distance from OA to BC.
From the results of Problem 3.57,
M OA =

or

Pa
2

Pa
= Pd
2
d =

a
2

PROBLEM 3.59
The 8-ft-wide portion ABCD of an inclined, cantilevered walkway is
partially supported by members EF and GH. Knowing that the
compressive force exerted by member EF on the walkway at F is 5400 lb,
determine the moment of that force about edge AD.

SOLUTION

M AD = AD rE/ A TEF

Having
AD =

where

( 24 ft ) i + ( 3 ft ) j
( 24 )2 + ( 3)2 ft

1
(8i + j)
65

rE/ A = ( 7 ft ) i ( 3 ft ) j
TEF = EFTEF =

(8 ft 7 ft ) i + 3 ft + ( 248 ) ( 3 ft ) j + (8 ft ) k
(1)2 + ( 4 )2 + (8)2

( 5400 lb )

ft

= 600 (1 lb ) i + ( 4 lb ) j + ( 8 lb ) k

M AD =

8 1 0
600
600
7 3 0 lb ft =
( 192 56 ) lb ft
65
65
1 4 8

= 18,456.4 lb ft

or M AD = 18.46 kip ft

PROBLEM 3.60
The 8-ft-wide portion ABCD of an inclined, cantilevered walkway is
partially supported by members EF and GH. Knowing that the
compressive force exerted by member GH on the walkway at H is
4800 lb, determine the moment of that force about edge AD.

SOLUTION

M AD = AD rG/ A TGH

Having
AD =

where

( 24 ft ) i + ( 3 ft ) j
( 24 )2 + ( 3)2 ft

1
(8i + j)
65

rG/ A = ( 20 ft ) i ( 6 ft ) j = 2 (10 ft ) i ( 3 ft ) j
TGH = GH TGH =

(16 ft 20 ft ) i + 6 ft + ( 1624 ) ( 3 ft ) j + (8 ft ) k
( 4 )2 + ( 8 )2 + ( 8 )2

( 4800 lb )

ft

= 1600 (1 lb ) i + ( 2 lb ) j + ( 2 lb ) k

M AD =

1 0
3200 lb ft
3 0 =
( 48 20 )
65
1 2 2

(1600 lb )( 2 ft ) 10
65

= 26,989 lb ft

or M AD = 27.0 kip ft

PROBLEM 3.61
Two forces F1 and F2 in space have the same magnitude F. Prove that the
moment of F1 about the line of action of F2 is equal to the moment of F2
about the line of action of F1.

SOLUTION

F1 = F11

First note that

F2 = F2 2

and

Let M1 = moment of F2 about the line of action of M1


and M 2 = moment of F1 about the line of action of M 2
Now, by definition

M1 = 1 rB/ A F2 = 1 rB/ A 2 F2
M 2 = 2 rA/B F1 = 2 rA/B 1 F1
F1 = F2 = F

Since

and

rA/B = rB/ A

M1 = 1 rB/ A 2 F

M 2 = 2 rB/ A 1 F
Using Equation (3.39)

1 rB/ A 2 = 2 rB/ A 1
so that

)
)

M 2 = 1 rB/ A 2 F
M12 = M 21

PROBLEM 3.62
In Problem 3.53, determine the perpendicular distance between cable AE
and the line joining points D and B.

Problem 3.53: The triangular plate ABC is supported by ball-and-socket


joints at B and D and is held in the position shown by cables AE and CF.
If the force exerted by cable AE at A is 220 lb, determine the moment of
that force about the line joining points D and B.

SOLUTION

M DB = DB rA/D TAE

Have

where

DB =

( 48 in.) i (14 in.) j


50 in.

= 0.96i 0.28 j

rA/D = ( 4 in.) j + ( 8 in.) k


TAE = AETAE
=

( 36 in.) i ( 24 in.) j + (8 in.) k


44 in.

( 220 lb )

= (180 lb ) i (120 lb ) j + ( 40 lb ) k

M DB

0.96 0.28 0
= 0
4
8 lb in.
180 120 40
= 364.8 lb in.

Only the perpendicular component of TAE contributes to the moment of

TAE about line DB. The parallel component of TAE will be used to find
the perpendicular component.

PROBLEM 3.62 CONTINUED


Have

(TAE )parallel

= DB TAE
= ( 0.96i 0.28 j) (180 lb ) i (120 lb ) j + ( 40 lb ) k
= ( 0.96 )(180 ) + ( 0.28 )( 120 ) + ( 0 )( 40 ) lb

= (172.8 + 33.6 ) lb

= 206.4 lb
Since TAE = ( TAE )perpendicular + ( TAE )parallel

(TAE )perpendicular

(TAE )2 (TAE )2parallel

( 220 )2 ( 206.41)2

= 76.151 lb
Then

M DB = (TAE )perpendicular ( d )

364.8 lb in. = ( 76.151 lb ) d


d = 4.7905 in.
or d = 4.79 in.

PROBLEM 3.63
In Problem 3.54, determine the perpendicular distance between cable CF
and the line joining points D and B.
Problem 3.54: The triangular plate ABC is supported by ball-and-socket
joints at B and D and is held in the position shown by cables AE and CF.
If the force exerted by cable CF at C is 132 lb, determine the moment of
that force about the line joining points D and B.

SOLUTION

( M DB ) = DB ( rC/D TCF )

Have

DB =

where

( 48 in.) i (14 in.) j


50 in.

= 0.96i 0.28j
rC/D = ( 8 in.) j (16 in.) k
TCF = CF TCF

( 24 in.) i ( 36 in.) j (8 in.) k


44 in.

(132 lb )

= ( 72 lb ) i (108 lb ) j ( 24 lb ) k

M DB

0.96 0.28 0
= 0
16 lb in
8
72 108 24
= 1520.64 lb in.

Only the perpendicular component of TCF contributes to the moment of


TCF about line DB. The parallel component of TCF will be used to
obtain the perpendicular component.

PROBLEM 3.63 CONTINUED


Have

(TCF )parallel

= DB TCF
= ( 0.96i 0.28 j) ( 72 lb ) i (108 lb ) j ( 24 lb ) k
= ( 0.96 )( 72 ) + ( 0.28 )( 108 ) + ( 0 )( 24 ) lb

= 99.36 lb
Since TCF = ( TCF )perp. + ( TCF )parallel

(TCF )perp.

2
(TCF )2 (TCF )parallel

(132 )2 ( 99.36 )2

= 86.900 lb
Then

M DB = (TCF )perp. ( d )
1520.64 lb in. = ( 86.900 lb ) d
d = 17.4988 in.
or d = 17.50 in.

PROBLEM 3.64
In Problem 3.55, determine the perpendicular distance between cable EF
and the line joining points D and I.
Problem 3.55: A mast is mounted on the roof of a house using bracket
ABCD and is guyed by cables EF, EG, and EH. Knowing that the force
exerted by cable EF at E is 66 N, determine the moment of that force
about the line joining points D and I.

SOLUTION

M DI = DI rF /I TEF

Have
DI =

where

(1.6 m ) i ( 0.4 m ) j
0.4 17 m

1
( 4i j)
17

rF /I = ( 5.4 m ) k
TEF = EFTEF =

(1.2 m ) i ( 3.6 m ) j + ( 5.4 m ) k


6.6 m

( 66 N )

= 6 ( 2 N ) i ( 6 N ) j + ( 9 N ) k

M DI =

4 1 0
0 1 = 172.879 N m
2 6 9

( 6 N )( 5.4 m ) 0
17

Only the perpendicular component of TEF contributes to the moment of


TEF about line DI. The parallel component of TEF will be used to find
the perpendicular component.

Have

(TEF )parallel

= DI TEF
=

1
( 4i j) (12 N ) i ( 36 N ) j + ( 54 N ) k
17

1
( 48 + 36 ) N
17

84
N
17

PROBLEM 3.64 CONTINUED


Since TEF = ( TEF )perp. + ( TEF )parallel

(TEF )perp.

(TEF )2 (TEF )2parallel

( 66 )2

84

17

= 62.777 N
Then

M DI = (TEF )perp. ( d )
172.879 N m = ( 62.777 N )( d )
d = 2.7539 m
or d = 2.75 m

PROBLEM 3.65
In Problem 3.56, determine the perpendicular distance between cable EG
and the line joining points D and I.
Problem 3.56: A mast is mounted on the roof of a house using bracket
ABCD and is guyed by cables EF, EG, and EH. Knowing that the force
exerted by cable EG at E is 61.5 N, determine the moment of that force
about the line joining points D and I.

SOLUTION
M DI = DI rG/I TEG

Have
DI =

where

(1.6 m ) i ( 0.4 m ) j
0.4 17 m

1
( 4i j)
17

rG/I = (10.9 m + 0.8 m ) k = (11.7 m ) k


TEG = EGTEG =

(1.2 m ) i ( 3.6 m ) j (11.7 m ) k


12.3 m

( 61.5 N )

= 5 (1.2 N ) i ( 3.6 N ) j (11.7 N ) k

M DI =

( 5 N )(11.7 m )
17

4 1
0
1
0
0
1.2 3.6 11.7

= 187.286 N m
Only the perpendicular component of TEG contributes to the moment of
TEG about line DI. The parallel component of TEG will be used to find
the perpendicular component.

Have
TEG ( parallel ) = DI TEG

1
( 4i j) 5 (1.2 N ) i ( 3.6 N ) j (11.7 N ) k
17

5
( 4.8 + 3.6 ) N
17

42
N
17

PROBLEM 3.65 CONTINUED


Since TEF = ( TEG )perp. + ( TEG )parallel

(TEG )perp.

2
(TEG )2 (TEG )parallel

( 61.5)

42

17

= 60.651 N
Then

M DI = (TEG )perp. ( d )
187.286 N m = ( 60.651 N )( d )
d = 3.0880 m
or d = 3.09 m

PROBLEM 3.66
In Problem 3.41, determine the perpendicular distance between post BC
and the line connecting points O and A.
Problem 3.41: Slider P can move along rod OA. An elastic cord PC is
attached to the slider and to the vertical member BC. Knowing that the
distance from O to P is 0.12 m and the tension in the cord is 30 N,
determine (a) the angle between the elastic cord and the rod OA, (b) the
projection on OA of the force exerted by cord PC at point P.

SOLUTION
Assume post BC is represented by a force of magnitude FBC
where

FBC = FBC j

Have

M OA = OA rB/O FBC

where

OA =

( 0.24 m ) i + ( 0.24 m ) j ( 0.12 m ) k


0.36 m

2
2
1
i+ j k
3
3
3

rB/O = ( 0.18 m ) i + ( 0.24 m ) k


M OA

2 2 1
1
F
= FBC 0.18 0 0.24 = BC ( 0.48 0.18 ) = 0.22 FBC
3
3
0 1 0

Only the perpendicular component of FBC contributes to the moment of FBC about line OA. The parallel
component will be found first so that the perpendicular component of FBC can be determined.

2
1
2
FBC ( parallel ) = OA FBC = i + j k FBC j
3
3
3

2
FBC
3
FBC = ( FBC )parallel + ( FBC )perp.

Since

( FBC )perp.

( FBC )2 ( FBC )2parallel

( FBC )2

2 FBC

= 0.74536 FBC

Then

M OA = ( FBC )perp. ( d )

0.22 FBC = ( 0.74536 FBC ) d

d = 0.29516 m
or d = 295 mm

PROBLEM 3.67
In Problem 3.45, determine the perpendicular distance between cord DE
and the y axis.
Problem 3.45: The 0.732 1.2 -m lid ABCD of a storage bin is hinged
along side AB and is held open by looping cord DEC over a frictionless
hook at E. If the tension in the cord is 54 N, determine the moment about
each of the coordinate axes of the force exerted by the cord at D.

SOLUTION
First note
z =

( 0.732 )2 ( 0.132 )2

= 0.720 m

Have

M y = j rD/ A TDE

where

rD/ A = ( 0.132 j + 0.720k ) m


TDE = DETDE

( 0.360 m ) i + ( 0.732 m ) j ( 0.720 m ) k


1.08 m

( 54 N )

= (18 N ) i + ( 36 N ) j ( 36 N ) k
0
1
0
M y = 0 0.132 0.720 = 12.96 N m
36
18 36
Only the perpendicular component of TDE contributes to the moment of
TDE about the y-axis. The parallel component will be found first so that

the perpendicular component of TDE can be determined.


TDE ( parallel ) = j TDE = 36 N

PROBLEM 3.67 CONTINUED

( TDE ) = ( TDE )parallel + ( TDE )perp.

Since

(TDE )perp.

Then

2
(TDE )2 (TDE )parallel

( 54 )2 ( 36 )2

= 40.249 N

M y = (TDE )perp. (d )
12.96 N m = ( 40.249 N )( d )
d = 0.32199 m
or d = 322 mm

PROBLEM 3.68
A plate in the shape of a parallelogram is acted upon by two couples.
Determine (a) the moment of the couple formed by the two 21-N forces,
(b) the perpendicular distance between the 12-N forces if the resultant of
the two couples is zero, (c) the value of if the resultant couple is
1.8 N m clockwise and d is 1.05 m.

SOLUTION
(a) Have
where

M1 = d1F1
d1 = 0.4 m
F1 = 21 N
M1 = ( 0.4 m )( 21 N ) = 8.4 N m
or M1 = 8.40 N m

(b) Have
or

M1 + M 2 = 0

8.40 N m d 2 (12 N ) = 0
d 2 = 0.700 m

(c) Have
or

M total = M1 + M 2

1.8 N m = 8.40 N m (1.05 m )( sin )(12 N )


sin = 0.52381

and

= 31.588
or = 31.6

PROBLEM 3.69
A couple M of magnitude 10 lb ft is applied to the handle of a
screwdriver to tighten a screw into a block of wood. Determine the
magnitudes of the two smallest horizontal forces that are equivalent to M
if they are applied (a) at corners A and D, (b) at corners B and C,
(c) anywhere on the block.

SOLUTION
M = Pd

(a) Have

1 ft
10 lb ft = P (10 in.)

12 in.

or

P = 12 lb
d BC =

(b)

or Pmin = 12.00 lb

( BE )2 + ( EC )2
(10 in.)2 + ( 6 in.)2

= 11.6619 in.

M = Pd

Have

1 ft
10 lb ft = P (11.6619 in.)

12 in.
P = 10.2899 lb
d AC =

(c)

or P = 10.29 lb

( AD )2 + ( DC )2
(10 in.)2 + (16 in.)2

= 2 89 in.

M = Pd AC

Have

1 ft
10 lb ft = P 2 89 in.

12 in.
P = 6.3600 lb

or P = 6.36 lb

PROBLEM 3.70
Two 60-mm-diameter pegs are mounted on a steel plate at A and C, and
two rods are attached to the plate at B and D. A cord is passed around the
pegs and pulled as shown, while the rods exert on the plate 10-N forces as
indicated. (a) Determine the resulting couple acting on the plate when T =
36 N. (b) If only the cord is used, in what direction should it be pulled to
create the same couple with the minimum tension in the cord?
(c) Determine the value of that minimum tension.

SOLUTION
M = ( Fd )

(a) Have

= ( 36 N )( 0.345 m ) (10 N )( 0.380 m )


= 8.62 N m
M = 8.62 N m

(b)

M = Td = 8.62 N m

Have
For T to be minimum, d must be maximum.

Tmin must be perpendicular to line AC


tan =

0.380 m
= 1.33333
0.285 m

= 53.130

and

or = 53.1
M = Tmin d max

(c) Have

M = 8.62 N m

where

d max =

( 0.380 )2 + ( 0.285)2

+ 2 ( 0.030 ) m = 0.535 m

8.62 N m = Tmin ( 0.535 m )


Tmin = 16.1121 N
or Tmin = 16.11 N

PROBLEM 3.71
The steel plate shown will support six 50-mm-diameter idler rollers
mounted on the plate as shown. Two flat belts pass around the rollers, and
rollers A and D will be adjusted so that the tension in each belt is 45 N.
Determine (a) the resultant couple acting on the plate if a = 0.2 m, (b) the
value of a so that the resultant couple acting on the plate is 54 N m
clockwise.

SOLUTION

(a) Note when a = 0.2 m, rC/F is perpendicular to the inclined 45 N


forces.
Have
M = ( Fd )
= ( 45 N ) a + 0.2 m + 2 ( 0.025 m )

( 45 N ) 2a 2 + 2 ( 0.025 m )

For a = 0.2 m,
M = ( 45 N )( 0.450 m + 0.61569 m )
= 47.956 N m
or M = 48.0 N m
M = 54.0 N m

(b)

M = Moment of couple due to horizontal forces at A and D


+ Moment of force-couple systems at C and F about C.
54.0 N m = 45 N a + 0.2 m + 2 ( 0.025 m )

+ M C + M F + Fx ( a + 0.2 m ) + Fy ( 2a )
where

M C = ( 45 N )( 0.025 m ) = 1.125 N m
M F = M C = 1.125 N m

PROBLEM 3.71 CONTINUED

Fx =

45
N
2

Fy =

45
N
2

54.0 N m = 45 N ( a + 0.25 m ) 1.125 N m 1.125 N m


45 N
45 N
( a + 0.2 m )
( 2a )
2
2
1.20 = a + 0.25 + 0.025 + 0.025 +

a
0.20 2a
+
+
2
2
2

3.1213a = 0.75858
a = 0.24303 m
or a = 243 mm

PROBLEM 3.72
The shafts of an angle drive are acted upon by the two couples shown.
Replace the two couples with a single equivalent couple, specifying its
magnitude and the direction of its axis.

SOLUTION
M = M1 + M 2

Based on
where

M1 = ( 8 N m ) j
M2 = (6 Nm)k

M = (8 N m ) j ( 6 N m ) k
M =

and

( 8 )2 + ( 6 ) 2

= 10 N m
or M = 10.00 N m

or

(8 N m ) j ( 6 N m ) k
M
=
= 0.8j 0.6k
10 N m
M
M = M = (10 N m )( 0.8j 0.6k )

cos x = 0

x = 90

cos y = 0.8

y = 143.130

cos z = 0.6

z = 126.870

or x = 90.0, y = 143.1, z = 126.9

PROBLEM 3.73
Knowing that P = 0, replace the two remaining couples with a single
equivalent couple, specifying its magnitude and the direction of its axis.

SOLUTION
Have

M = M1 + M 2

where

M1 = rC/B P1C
rC/B = ( 0.96 m ) i ( 0.40 m ) j
P1C = (100 N ) k
i
j
k
M1 = 0.96 0.40 0 = ( 40 N m ) i + ( 96 N m ) j
0
0
100
M 2 = rD/ A P2 E

Also,

rD/ A = ( 0.20 m ) j ( 0.55 m ) k


P2 E = ED P2 E

( 0.48 m ) i + ( 0.55 m ) k

( 0.48)2 + ( 0.55)2

(146 N )

= ( 96 N ) i + (110 N ) k
i
j
k
M 2 = 0 0.20 0.55 N m
96 0
110

= ( 22.0 N m ) i + ( 52.8 N m ) j + (19.2 N m ) k

PROBLEM 3.73 CONTINUED


M = ( 40 N m ) i + ( 96 N m ) j + ( 22.0 N m ) i

and

+ ( 52.8 N m ) j + (19.2 N m ) k

= ( 62.0 N m ) i + (148.8 N m ) j + (19.2 N m ) k


M =

M x2 + M y2 + M z2 =

( 62.0 )2 + (148.8)2 + (19.2 )2

= 162.339 N m
or M = 162.3 N m
=

M
62.0i + 148.8j + 19.2k
=
M
162.339

= 0.38192i + 0.91660 j + 0.118271k


cos x = 0.38192

x = 67.547
or x = 67.5

cos y = 0.91660

y = 23.566
or y = 23.6

cos z = 0.118271

z = 83.208
or z = 83.2

PROBLEM 3.74
Knowing that P = 0, replace the two remaining couples with a single
equivalent couple, specifying its magnitude and the direction of its axis.

SOLUTION
Have

M = M4 + M7

where

M 4 = rG/C F4G
rG/C = (10 in.) i
F4G = ( 4 lb ) k

M 4 = (10 in.) i ( 4 lb ) k = ( 40 lb in.) j


M 7 = rD/F F7 D

Also,

rD/F = ( 5 in.) i + ( 3 in.) j


F7 D = ED F7 D

( 5 in.) i + ( 3 in.) j + ( 7 in.) k

( 5 )2 + ( 3)2 + ( 7 )2

( 7 lb )

in.

7 lb
( 5i + 3j + 7k )
83

i
j k
7 lb in.
7 lb in.
M7 =
5 3 0 =
( 21i + 35j + 0k )
83
83
5 3 7

= 0.76835 ( 21i + 35 j) lb in.

PROBLEM 3.74 CONTINUED


M = ( 40 lb in.) j + 0.76835 ( 21i + 35j) lb in.

and

= (16.1353 lb in.) i + ( 66.892 lb in.) j


M =

( M x )2 + ( M y )

(16.1353)2 + ( 66.892 )2

= 68.811 lb in.
or M = 68.8 lb in.
=

(16.1353 lb in.) i + ( 66.892 lb in.) j


M
=
68.811 lb in.
M
= 0.23449i + 0.97212 j
cos x = 0.23449

x = 76.438
or x = 76.4

cos y = 0.97212

y = 13.5615
or y = 13.56

cos z = 0.0

z = 90
or z = 90.0

PROBLEM 3.75
Knowing that P = 5 lb, replace the three couples with a single equivalent
couple, specifying its magnitude and the direction of its axis.

SOLUTION
M = M 4 + M 7 + M5

Have
where
M 4 = rG/C F4G

M 7 = rD/F F7 D

i j k
= 10 0 0 lb in. = ( 40 lb in.) j
0 0 4

i j k
7
= 5 3 0
lb in. = 0.76835 ( 21i + 35j) lb in.
83
5 3 7

(See Solution to Problem 3.74.)


M 5 = rC/ A F5C

i
j k
= 10 6 7 lb in. = ( 35 lb in.) i + ( 50 lb in.) k
0 5 0

M = (16.1353 35 ) i + ( 40 + 26.892 ) j + ( 50 ) k lb in.

= (18.8647 lb in.) i + ( 66.892 lb in.) j + ( 50 lb in.) k


M =

M x2 + M y2 + M z2 =

(18.8647 )2 + ( 66.892 )2 + ( 50 )2

= 85.618 lb in.

or M = 85.6 lb in.
=

M
18.8647i + 66.892 j + 50k
=
= 0.22034i + 0.78129 j + 0.58399k
M
85.618

cos x = 0.22034

x = 102.729

or x = 102.7

cos y = 0.78129

y = 38.621

or y = 38.6

cos z = 0.58399

z = 54.268

or z = 54.3

PROBLEM 3.76
Knowing that P = 210 N, replace the three couples with a single
equivalent couple, specifying its magnitude and the direction of its axis.

SOLUTION
M = M1 + M 2 + M P

Have

M1 = rC/B P1C

where

M 2 = rD/ A P2 E

i
j
k
= 0.96 0.40 0 = ( 40 N m ) i + ( 96 N m ) j
0
0
100

i
j
k
= 0 0.20 0.55 = ( 22.0 N m ) i + ( 52.8 N m ) j + (19.2 N m ) k
96 0
110
(See Solution to Problem 3.73.)

M P = rE/ A

i
j
k
PE = 0.48 0.20 1.10 = ( 231 N m ) i + (100.8 N m ) k
0 210
0

M = ( 40 + 22 + 231) i + ( 96 + 52.8 ) j + (19.2 + 100.8 ) k N m

= ( 293 N m ) i + (148.8 N m ) j + (120 N m ) k


M =

M x2 + M y2 + M z2 =

( 293)2 + (148.8)2 + (120 )2

= 349.84 N m

or M = 350 N m
=

M
293i + 148.8 j + 120k
=
= 0.83752i + 0.42533j + 0.34301k
M
349.84

cos x = 0.83752

x = 33.121

or x = 33.1

cos y = 0.42533

y = 64.828

or y = 64.8

cos z = 0.34301

z = 69.940

or z = 69.9

PROBLEM 3.77
In a manufacturing operation, three holes are drilled simultaneously in a
workpiece. Knowing that the holes are perpendicular to the surfaces of
the workpiece, replace the couples applied to the drills with a single
equivalent couple, specifying its magnitude and the direction of its axis.

SOLUTION
M = M1 + M 2 + M 3

Have

M1 = (1.1 lb ft )( cos 25 j + sin 25k )

where

M 2 = (1.1 lb ft ) j
M 3 = (1.3 lb ft )( cos 20 j sin 20k )

M = ( 0.99694 1.1 1.22160 ) j + ( 0.46488 + 0.44463) k


= ( 3.3185 lb ft ) j ( 0.020254 lb ft ) k

and

M =

M x2 + M y2 + M z2 =

( 0 )2 + ( 3.3185)2 + ( 0.020254 )2

= 3.3186 lb ft

or M = 3.32 lb ft
=

( 0 ) i 3.3185j 0.020254k
M
=
3.3186
M
= 0.99997 j 0.0061032k

cos x = 0

x = 90

cos y = 0.99997

y = 179.555

cos z = 0.0061032

z = 90.349

or x = 90.0
or y = 179.6
or z = 90.3

PROBLEM 3.78
The tension in the cable attached to the end C of an adjustable boom ABC
is 1000 N. Replace the force exerted by the cable at C with an equivalent
force-couple system (a) at A, (b) at B.

SOLUTION
(a) Based on

F : FA = T = 1000 N

or FA = 1000 N

20

M A : M A = (T sin 50 )( dA )
= (1000 N ) sin 50 ( 2.25 m )
= 1723.60 N m
or M A = 1724 N m
(b) Based on

F : FB = T = 1000 N
or FB = 1000 N

20

MB : M B = (T sin 50 )( d B )
= (1000 N ) sin 50 (1.25 m )
= 957.56 N m
or M B = 958 N m

PROBLEM 3.79
The 20-lb horizontal force P acts on a bell crank as shown. (a) Replace P
with an equivalent force-couple system at B. (b) Find the two vertical
forces at C and D which are equivalent to the couple found in part a.

SOLUTION
(a) Based on

F : PB = P = 20 lb
or PB = 20 lb
M : MB = Pd B
= 20 lb ( 5 in.)
= 100 lb in.
or M B = 100 lb in.

(b) If the two vertical forces are to be equivalent to MB , they must be a


couple. Further, the sense of the moment of this couple must be
counterclockwise.
Then, with PC and PD acting as shown,
M : M D = PC d
100 lb in. = PC ( 4 in.)
PC = 25 lb
or PC = 25 lb
Fy : 0 = PD PC
PD = 25 lb
or PD = 25 lb

PROBLEM 3.80
A 700-N force P is applied at point A of a structural member. Replace P
with (a) an equivalent force-couple system at C, (b) an equivalent system
consisting of a vertical force at B and a second force at D.

SOLUTION
F : PC = P = 700 N

(a) Based on

or PC = 700 N

60

M C : M C = Px dCy + Py dCx
Px = ( 700 N ) cos60 = 350 N

where

Py = ( 700 N ) sin 60 = 606.22 N


dCx = 1.6 m
dCy = 1.1 m
M C = ( 350 N )(1.1 m ) + ( 606.22 N )(1.6 m )
= 385 N m + 969.95 N m
= 584.95 N m
or M C = 585 N m
Fx : PDx = P cos 60

(b) Based on

= ( 700 N ) cos 60
= 350 N
M D :

( P cos 60 )( d DA ) =

PB ( d DB )

( 700 N ) cos 60 ( 0.6 m ) = PB ( 2.4 m )

PB = 87.5 N
or PB = 87.5 N

PROBLEM 3.80 CONTINUED


Fy : P sin 60 = PB + PDy

( 700 N ) sin 60 = 87.5 N + PDy


PDy = 518.72 N
PD =
=

( PDx )2 + ( PDy )

( 350 )2 + ( 518.72 )2

= 625.76 N

PDy
1 518.72
= tan
= 55.991
350
PDx

= tan 1

or PD = 626 N

56.0

PROBLEM 3.81
A landscaper tries to plumb a tree by applying a 240-N force as shown.
Two helpers then attempt to plumb the same tree, with one pulling at B
and the other pushing with a parallel force at C. Determine these two
forces so that they are equivalent to the single 240-N force shown in the
figure.

SOLUTION
Based on
Fx : ( 240 N ) cos30 = FB cos FC cos
( FB + FC ) cos = ( 240 N ) cos 30

or

Fy :

( 240 N ) sin 30 =

( FB + FC ) sin

or

(1)

FB sin + FC sin

= ( 240 N ) sin 30

(2)

From

Equation (2)
: tan = tan 30
Equation (1)
= 30
Based on
M C : ( 240 N ) cos ( 30 20 ) ( 0.25 m ) = ( FB cos10 )( 0.60 m )

FB = 100 N
or FB = 100.0 N
From Equation (1),

30

(100 N + FC ) cos30 = 240cos30


FC = 140 N

or FC = 140.0 N

30

PROBLEM 3.82
A landscaper tries to plumb a tree by applying a 240-N force as shown.
(a) Replace that force with an equivalent force-couple system at C. (b)
Two helpers attempt to plumb the same tree, with one applying a
horizontal force at C and the other pulling at B. Determine these two
forces if they are to be equivalent to the single force of part a.

SOLUTION

Fx : ( 240 N ) cos30 = FC cos30

(a) Based on

FC = 240 N
or FC = 240 N
M C : ( 240 N ) cos10 ( d A ) = M C

30

d A = 0.25 m

M C = 59.088 N m
or M C = 59.1 N m
Fy :

(b) Based on

( 240 N ) sin 30 =

FB sin

FB sin = 120

or

(1)

M B : 59.088 N m ( 240 N ) cos10 ( dC ) = FC ( dC cos 20 )


59.088 N m ( 240 N ) cos10 ( 0.60 m ) = FC ( 0.60 m ) cos 20

0.56382 FC = 82.724
FC = 146.722 N

or FC = 146.7 N
and

Fx : ( 240 N ) cos30 = 146.722 N FB cos


FB cos = 61.124

(2)

From
Equation (1)
:
Equation (2)

tan =

= 63.007
From Equation (1),

FB =

120
= 1.96323
61.124
or = 63.0
120
= 134.670 N
sin 63.007
or FB = 134.7 N

63.0

PROBLEM 3.83
A dirigible is tethered by a cable attached to its cabin at B. If the tension
in the cable is 250 lb, replace the force exerted by the cable at B with an
equivalent system formed by two parallel forces applied at A and C.

SOLUTION
Require the equivalent forces acting at A and C be parallel and at an angle
of with the vertical.
Then for equivalence,
Fx :

( 250 lb ) sin 30 =

FA sin + FB sin

Fy : ( 250 lb ) cos 30 = FA cos FB cos

(1)
(2)

Dividing Equation (1) by Equation (2),

( 250 lb ) sin 30
( 250 lb ) cos 30

( FA + FB ) sin
( FA + FB ) cos

Simplifying yields = 30
Based on
M C : ( 250 lb ) cos 30 (12 ft ) = ( FA cos 30 )( 32 ft )

FA = 93.75 lb
or FA = 93.8 lb

60

Based on
M A : ( 250 lb ) cos 30 ( 20 ft ) = ( FC cos 30 ) ( 32 ft )

FC = 156.25 lb
or FC = 156.3 lb

60

PROBLEM 3.84
Three workers trying to move a 3 3 4-ft crate apply to the crate the
three horizontal forces shown. (a) If P = 60 lb, replace the three forces
with an equivalent force-couple system at A. (b) Replace the force-couple
system of part a with a single force, and determine where it should be
applied to side AB. (c) Determine the magnitude of P so that the three
forces can be replaced with a single equivalent force applied at B.

SOLUTION
(a) Based on
Fz : 50 lb + 50 lb + 60 lb = FA
FA = 60 lb
or FA = ( 60.0 lb ) k
Based on
M A :

( 50 lb )( 2 ft ) ( 50 lb )( 0.6 ft ) = M A
M A = 70 lb ft

(a)

or M A = ( 70.0 lb ft ) j
(b) Based on
Fz : 50 lb + 50 lb + 60 lb = F

F = 60 lb
or F = ( 60.0 lb ) k
Based on
M A : 70 lb ft = 60 lb (x )

(b)

x = 1.16667 ft
or x = 1.167 ft from A along AB
(c) Based on
MB : ( 50 lb ) (1 ft ) + ( 50 lb ) (2.4 ft ) P (3 ft ) = R (0 )

P=

70
= 23.333 lb
3
or P = 23.3 lb

(c)

PROBLEM 3.85
A force and a couple are applied to a beam. (a) Replace this system with
a single force F applied at point G, and determine the distance d.
(b) Solve part a assuming that the directions of the two 600-N forces are
reversed.

SOLUTION
(a)

Fy : FC + FD + FE = F

Have

F = 800 N + 600 N 600 N


F = 800 N
Have

or F = 800 N

M G : FC ( d 1.5 m ) FD ( 2 m ) = 0

(800 N )( d

1.5 m ) ( 600 N )( 2 m ) = 0

d =

1200 + 1200
800

d = 3m

or d = 3.00 m

(b)

Changing directions of the two 600 N forces only changes sign of the couple.
F = 800 N
and

or F = 800 N

M G : FC ( d 1.5 m ) + FD ( 2 m ) = 0

(800 N )( d
d =

1.5 m ) + ( 600 N )( 2 m )
1200 1200
=0
800
or d = 0

PROBLEM 3.86
Three cables attached to a disk exert on it the forces shown. (a) Replace
the three forces with an equivalent force-couple system at A.
(b) Determine the single force which is equivalent to the force-couple
system obtained in part a, and specify its point of application on a line
drawn through points A and D.

SOLUTION

(a) Have

F : FB + FC + FD = FA
FB = FD

Since

FA = FC = 110 N

20
or FA = 110.0 N

Have

20.0

M A : FBT ( r ) FCT ( r ) + FDT ( r ) = M A


(140 N ) sin15 ( 0.2 m ) (110 N ) sin 25 ( 0.2 m ) + (140 N ) sin 45 ( 0.2 m ) = M A

M A = 3.2545 N m

or M A = 3.25 N m
(b) Have

F : FA = FE

or FE = 110.0 N

20.0

M : M A = [ FE cos 20] ( a )
3.2545 N m = (110 N ) cos 20 ( a )

a = 0.031485 m
or a = 31.5 mm below A

PROBLEM 3.87
While tapping a hole, a machinist applies the horizontal forces shown to
the handle of the tap wrench. Show that these forces are equivalent to a
single force, and specify, if possible, the point of application of the single
force on the handle.

SOLUTION
Since the forces at A and B are parallel, the force at B can be replaced with the sum of two forces with one of
the forces equal in magnitude to the force at A except with an opposite sense, resulting in a force-couple.
Have FB = 26.5 N + 2.5 N, where the 26.5 N force be part of the couple. Combining the two parallel forces,
M couple = ( 26.5 N ) ( 0.080 m + 0.070 m ) cos 25

= 3.60 N m

and, M couple = 3.60 N m

A single equivalent force will be located in the negative z-direction.


Based on

MB : 3.60 N m = (2.5 N )cos 25 ( a )

a = 1.590 m
F = ( 2.5 N )( cos 25i + sin 25 j)

and is applied on an extension of handle BD


at a distance of 1.590 m to the right of B

PROBLEM 3.88
A rectangular plate is acted upon by the force and couple shown. This
system is to be replaced with a single equivalent force. (a) For = 40,
specify the magnitude and the line of action of the equivalent force.
(b) Specify the value of if the line of action of the equivalent force is
to intersect line CD 12 in. to the right of D.

SOLUTION

Fx : ( 3 lb ) sin 40 + ( 3 lb ) sin 40 = Fx

(a) Have

Fx = 0

Fy : ( 3 lb ) cos 40 10 lb + ( 3 lb ) cos 40 = Fy

Have

Fy = 10 lb
or F = 10.00 lb
Note: The two 3-lb forces form a couple
M A : rC/ A PC + rB/ A PB = rX / A F

and

i
j
k
i j k
i j k
3 16
10 0 + 160 1 0 0 = 10 d 0 0
sin 40 cos 40 0
0 1 0
0 1 0
k : 3 (16 ) cos 40 ( 10 ) 3sin 40 160 = 10d
36.770 + 19.2836 160 = 10d
d = 10.3946 in.
or F = 10.00 lb
(b) From part (a),
Have

at 10.39 in. right of A or at 5.61 in. left of B

F = 10.00 lb
M A : rC/ A PC + rB/ A PB = (12 in.) i F

i
j k
i j k
i j k
3 16 10 0 + 160 1 0 0 = 120 1 0 0
sin cos 0
0 1 0
0 1 0
k : 48cos + 30sin 160 = 120
24cos = 20 15sin

PROBLEM 3.88 CONTINUED


Squaring both sides of the equation, and
using the identity cos 2 = 1 sin 2 , results in
sin 2 0.74906sin 0.21973 = 0
Using quadratic formula
sin = 0.97453

sin = 0.22547

so that

= 77.0

and

= 13.03

PROBLEM 3.89
A hexagonal plate is acted upon by the force P and the couple shown.
Determine the magnitude and the direction of the smallest force P for
which this system can be replaced with a single force at E.

SOLUTION
Since the minimum value of P acting at B is realized when Pmin is
perpendicular to a line connecting B and E, = 30
Then,
M E : rB/E Pmin + rD/ A PD = 0
where
rB/E = ( 0.30 m ) i + 2 ( 0.30 m ) cos 30 j

= ( 0.30 m ) i + ( 0.51962 m ) j
rD/ A = 0.30 m + 2 ( 0.3 m ) sin 30 i

= ( 0.60 m ) i

PD = ( 450 N ) j
Pmin = Pmin ( cos 30 ) i + ( sin 30 ) j

Pmin

i
j
k
i
j k
0.30 0.51962 0 + 0.60 0 0 N m = 0
0.86603 0.50 0
0 450 0

Pmin ( 0.15 m 0.45 m ) k + ( 270 N m ) k = 0


Pmin = 450 N
or Pmin = 450 N

30

PROBLEM 3.90
An eccentric, compressive 270-lb force P is applied to the end of a
cantilever beam. Replace P with an equivalent force-couple system at G.

SOLUTION
Have
F : ( 270 lb ) i = F
F = ( 270 lb ) i
Also, have
M G : rA/G P = M

i j
k
270 0 4 2.4 lb in. = M
1 0
0
M = ( 270 lb in.) ( 2.4 )( 1) j ( 4 )( 1) k

or M = ( 648 lb in.) j (1080 lb in.) k

PROBLEM 3.91
Two workers use blocks and tackles attached to the bottom of an I-beam
to lift a large cylindrical tank. Knowing that the tension in rope AB is
324 N, replace the force exerted at A by rope AB with an equivalent
force-couple system at E.

SOLUTION
F : TAB = F

Have
where

TAB = ABTAB
=

( 0.75 m ) i ( 6.0 m ) j + ( 3.0 m ) k


6.75 m

( 324 N )

TAB = 36 N ( i 8j + 4k )
so that

F = ( 36.0 N ) i ( 288 N ) j + (144.0 N ) k

Have
M E : rA/E TAB = M

or

i j k
( 7.5 m )( 36 N ) 0 1 0 = M
1 8 4
M = ( 270 N m )( 4i k )
or M = (1080 N m ) i ( 270 N m ) k

PROBLEM 3.92
Two workers use blocks and tackles attached to the bottom of an I-beam
to lift a large cylindrical tank. Knowing that the tension in rope CD is
366 N, replace the force exerted at C by rope CD with an equivalent
force-couple system at O.

SOLUTION
F : TCD = F

Have
where

TCD = CDTCD
=

( 0.3 m ) i ( 5.6 m ) j + ( 2.4 m ) k


( 366 N )
6.1 m

TCD = ( 6.0 N )( 3i 56 j + 24k )


so that

F = (18.00 N ) i ( 336 N ) j + (144.0 N ) k

Have
M O : rC/O TCD = M

or

i
j k
( 7.5 m )( 6 N ) 0 1 0 = M
3 56 24
M = ( 45 N m )( 24i + 3k )
or M = (1080 N m ) i + (135.0 N m ) k

PROBLEM 3.93
To keep a door closed, a wooden stick is wedged between the floor and
the doorknob. The stick exerts at B a 45-lb force directed along line AB.
Replace that force with an equivalent force-couple system at C.

SOLUTION
Have
F : PAB = FC
where

PAB = AB PAB
=

( 2.0 in.) i + ( 38 in.) j ( 24 in.) k


44.989 in.

( 45 lb )

or FC = ( 2.00 lb ) i + ( 38.0 lb ) j ( 24.0 lb ) k


Have
M C : rB/C PAB = M C

MC

i
j
k
= 2 29.5 33
0 lb in.
1 19 12
= ( 2 lb in.) {( 33)( 12 ) i ( 29.5 )( 12 ) j

+ ( 29.5 )(19 ) ( 33)(1) k

or M C = ( 792 lb in.) i + ( 708 lb in.) j + (1187 lb in.) k

PROBLEM 3.94
A 25-lb force acting in a vertical plane parallel to the yz plane is applied
to the 8-in.-long horizontal handle AB of a socket wrench. Replace the
force with an equivalent force-couple system at the origin O of the
coordinate system.

SOLUTION
Have
F : PB = F
where
PB = 25 lb ( sin 20 ) j + ( cos 20 ) k

= ( 8.5505 lb ) j + ( 23.492 lb ) k
or F = ( 8.55 lb ) j + ( 23.5 lb ) k
Have
M O : rB/O PB = M O
where
rB/O = ( 8cos 30 ) i + (15 ) j ( 8sin 30 ) k in.

= ( 6.9282 in.) i + (15 in.) j ( 4 in.) k

i
j
k
6.9282
15
4 lb in. = M O
0
8.5505 23.492

M O = ( 318.18 ) i (162.757 ) j ( 59.240 ) k lb in.

or M O = ( 318 lb in.) i (162.8 lb in.) j ( 59.2 lb in.) k

PROBLEM 3.95
A 315-N force F and 70-N m couple M are applied to corner A of the
block shown. Replace the given force-couple system with an equivalent
force-couple system at corner D.

SOLUTION
Have
F : F = FD
= AI F
=

( 0.360 m ) i ( 0.120 m ) j + ( 0.180 m ) k


0.420 m

( 315 N )

= ( 750 N )( 0.360i 0.120 j + 0.180k )


or FD = ( 270 N ) i ( 90.0 N ) j + (135.0 N ) k
Have
M D : M + rI /D F = M D
where
M = AC M
=

( 0.240 m ) i ( 0.180 m ) k
0.300 m

( 70.0 N m )

= ( 70.0 N m )( 0.800i 0.600k )


rI /D = ( 0.360 m ) k
MD

i
j
k
= ( 70.0 N m )( 0.8i 0.6k ) + 0
0
0.36 ( 750 N m )
0.36 0.12 0.18
= ( 56.0 N m ) i ( 42.0 N m ) k + ( 32.4 N m ) i + ( 97.2 N m ) j
or M D = ( 88.4 N m ) i + ( 97.2 N m ) j ( 42.0 N m ) k

PROBLEM 3.96
The handpiece of a miniature industrial grinder weighs 2.4 N, and its
center of gravity is located on the y axis. The head of the handpiece is
offset in the xz plane in such a way that line BC forms an angle of 25
with the x direction. Show that the weight of the handpiece and the two
couples M1 and M 2 can be replaced with a single equivalent force.

Further assuming that M1 = 0.068 N m and M 2 = 0.065 N m,


determine (a) the magnitude and the direction of the equivalent force,
(b) the point where its line of action intersects the xz plane.

SOLUTION
First assume that the given force W and couples M1 and M 2 act at the
origin.
Now

W = Wj

and

M = M1 + M 2 = ( M 2 cos 25 ) i + ( M1 M 2 sin 25 ) k

Note that since W and M are perpendicular, it follows that they can be
replaced with a single equivalent force.
F =W

(a) Have

or

F = Wj = ( 2.4 N ) j
or F = ( 2.40 N ) j

(b) Assume that the line of action of F passes through point P (x, 0, z).
Then for equivalence
M = rP/O F
where

rP/O = xi + zk
( M 2 cos 25 ) i + ( M1 M 2 sin 25 ) k
i j k
= x 0 z = (Wz ) i (Wx ) k
0 W 0

PROBLEM 3.96 CONTINUED


Equating the i and k coefficients,

z =
(b) For

M z cos 25
W

and

M M 2 sin 25
x = 1

W = 2.4 N, M1 = 0.068 N m, M 2 = 0.065 N m

x=

0.068 0.065sin 25
= 0.0168874 m
2.4
or x = 16.89 mm

z =

0.065cos 25
= 0.024546 m
2.4
or z = 24.5 mm

PROBLEM 3.97
A 20-lb force F1 and a 40- lb ft couple M1 are applied to corner E of the
bent plate shown. If F1 and M1 are to be replaced with an equivalent

force-couple system ( F2 , M 2 ) at corner B and if ( M 2 ) z = 0, determine


(a) the distance d, (b) F2 and M 2.

SOLUTION

M Bz : M 2 z = 0

(a) Have

k rH /B F1 + M1z = 0

where

(1)

rH /B = ( 31 in.) i ( 2 in.) j
F1 = EH F1

=
=

( 6 in.) i + ( 6 in.) j ( 7 in.) k


11.0 in.

( 20 lb )

20 lb
( 6i + 6 j 7k )
11.0

M1z = k M1
M1 = EJ M1
=

di + ( 3 in.) j ( 7 in.) k
d 2 + 58 in.

Then from Equation (1),


0 0 1
20 lb in. ( 7 )( 480 lb in.)
31 2 0
+
=0
11.0
d 2 + 58
6 6 7

( 480 lb in.)

PROBLEM 3.97 CONTINUED


Solving for d, Equation (1) reduces to
20 lb in.
3360 lb in.
=0
(186 + 12 ) 2
11.0
d + 58

d = 5.3955 in.

From which

or d = 5.40 in.
(b)

F2 = F1 =

20 lb
( 6i + 6 j 7k )
11.0

= (10.9091i + 10.9091j 12.7273k ) lb


or F2 = (10.91 lb ) i + (10.91 lb ) j (12.73 lb ) k
M 2 = rH /B F1 + M1
i j k
20 lb in. ( 5.3955 ) i + 3j 7k
= 31 2 0
+
( 480 lb in.)
11.0
9.3333
6 6 7
= ( 25.455i + 394.55 j + 360k ) lb in.
+ ( 277.48i + 154.285 j 360k ) lb in.
M 2 = ( 252.03 lb in.) i + ( 548.84 lb in.) j
or M 2 = ( 21.0 lb ft ) i + ( 45.7 lb ft ) j

PROBLEM 3.98
A 4-ft-long beam is subjected to a variety of loadings. (a) Replace each
loading with an equivalent force-couple system at end A of the beam.
(b) Which of the loadings are equivalent?

SOLUTION
(a)

Fy : 200 lb 100 lb = Ra

(a) Have

or R a = 300 lb
and

M A : 900 lb ft (100 lb )( 4 ft ) = M a
or M a = 500 lb ft
Fy : 300 lb = Rb

(b) Have

or R b = 300 lb
M A : 450 lb ft = M b

and

or M b = 450 lb ft
Fy : 150 lb 450 lb = Rc

(c) Have

or R c = 300 lb
and

M A : 2250 lb ft ( 450 lb )( 4 ft ) = M c
or M c = 450 lb ft
Fy : 200 lb + 400 lb = Rd

(d) Have

or R d = 200 lb
and

M A :

( 400 lb )( 4 ft ) 1150 lb ft

= Md

or M d = 450 lb ft
(e) Have

Fy : 200 lb 100 lb = Re
or R e = 300 lb

and

M A : 100 lb ft + 200 lb ft (100 lb )( 4 ft ) = M e


or M e = 100 lb ft

PROBLEM 3.98 CONTINUED


(f) Have

Fy : 400 lb + 100 lb = R f
or R f = 300 lb

and

M A : 150 lb ft + 150 lb ft + (100 lb )( 4 ft ) = M f


or M f = 400 lb ft

(g) Have

Fy : 100 lb 400 lb = Rg
or R g = 500 lb

and

M A : 100 lb ft + 2000 lb ft ( 400 lb )( 4 ft ) = M g


or M g = 500 lb ft

(h) Have

Fy : 150 lb 150 lb = Rh
or R h = 300 lb

and

M A : 1200 lb ft 150 lb ft (150 lb )(4 ft ) = M h


or M h = 450 lb ft

(b)

Therefore, loadings (c) and (h) are equivalent

PROBLEM 3.99
A 4-ft-long beam is loaded as shown. Determine the loading of Problem
3.98 which is equivalent to this loading.

SOLUTION
Fy : 100 lb 200 lb = R

Have

or R = 300 lb
and

M A : 200 lb ft + 1400 lb ft ( 200 lb )( 4 ft ) = M


or M = 400 lb ft
Equivalent to case (f) of Problem 3.98

Problem 3.98 Equivalent force-couples at A

case

(a)

300 lb

500 lb ft

(b)

300 lb

450 lb ft

(c)

300 lb

450 lb ft

(d )

200 lb

450 lb ft

(e)

300 lb

100 lb ft

(f )

300 lb

400 lb ft

(g )

500 lb

500 lb ft

(h)

300 lb

450 lb ft

PROBLEM 3.100
Determine the single equivalent force and the distance from point A to its
line of action for the beam and loading of (a) Problem 3.98b,
(b) Problem 3.98d, (c) Problem 3.98e.
Problem 3.98: A 4-ft-long beam is subjected to a variety of loadings.
(a) Replace each loading with an equivalent force-couple system at end A
of the beam. (b) Which of the loadings are equivalent?

SOLUTION
(a)

For equivalent single force at distance d from A


Fy : 300 lb = R

Have

or R = 300 lb
M C :

and

( 300 lb )( d ) 450 lb ft

=0

or d = 1.500 ft
(b)

Fy : 200 lb + 400 lb = R

Have

or R = 200 lb
and

M C :

( 200 lb )( d ) + ( 400 lb )( 4 d ) 1150 lb ft

=0

or d = 2.25 ft
(c)

Have

Fy : 200 lb 100 lb = R

or R = 300 lb
and

M C : 100 lb ft + ( 200 lb )( d ) (100 lb )( 4 d ) + 200 lb ft = 0

or d = 0.333 ft

PROBLEM 3.101
Five separate force-couple systems act at the corners of a metal block,
which has been machined into the shape shown. Determine which of
these systems is equivalent to a force F = (10 N ) j and a couple of
moment M = ( 6 N m ) i + ( 4 N m ) k located at point A.

SOLUTION
The equivalent force-couple system at A for each of the five force-couple
systems will be determined. Each will then be compared to the given
force-couple system to determine if they are equivalent.
Force-couple system at B
F :

Have

F = (10 N ) j

or
and

(10 N ) j = F

M A : M B + rB/ A F = M

( 4 N m ) i + ( 2 N m ) k + ( 0.2 m ) i (10 N ) j = M
M = (4 Nm)i + ( 4 Nm)k

Comparing to given force-couple system at A,


Is Not Equivalent
Force-couple system at C

Have
or
and

F :

(10 N ) j = F

F = (10 N ) j

M A : M C + rC/ A F = M

(8.5 N m ) i + ( 0.2 m ) i + ( 0.25 m ) k (10 N ) j = M


M = ( 6 N m ) i + ( 2.0 N m ) k

Comparing to given force-couple system at A,


Is Not Equivalent

PROBLEM 3.101 CONTINUED


Force-couple system at E
F :

Have

(10 N ) j = F

F = (10 N ) j

or

M A : M E + rE/ A F = M

and

( 6 N m ) i + ( 0.4 m ) i ( 0.08 m ) j (10 N ) j = M


M = (6 Nm)i + ( 4 Nm)k

Comparing to given force-couple system at A,


Is Equivalent
Force-couple system at G
F :

Have

(10 N ) i + (10 N ) j = F

F = (10 N ) i + (10 N ) j

or
F has two force components

force-couple system at G
Is Not Equivalent
Force-couple system at I

(10 N ) j = F

Have

F :

or

F = (10 N ) j

and

M A : M I + rI / A F = M

(10 N m ) i ( 2 N m ) k
+ ( 0.4 m ) i ( 0.2 m ) j + ( 0.4 m ) k (10 N ) j = M

or

M = (6 N m) i + (2 N m)k

Comparing to given force-couple system at A,


Is Not Equivalent

PROBLEM 3.102
The masses of two children sitting at ends A and B of a seesaw are 38 kg
and 29 kg, respectively. Where should a third child sit so that the
resultant of the weights of the three children will pass through C if she
has a mass of (a) 27 kg, (b) 24 kg.

SOLUTION
First

WA = mA g = ( 38 kg ) g
WB = mB g = ( 29 kg ) g

(a)

WC = mC g = ( 27 kg ) g

For resultant weight to act at C,

M C = 0

Then ( 38 kg ) g ( 2 m ) ( 27 kg ) g ( d ) ( 29 kg ) g ( 2 m ) = 0
d =

76 58
= 0.66667 m
27
or d = 0.667 m

(b)

WC = mC g = ( 24 kg ) g

For resultant weight to act at C,

M C = 0

Then ( 38 kg ) g ( 2 m ) ( 24 kg ) g ( d ) ( 29 kg ) g ( 2 m ) = 0
d =

76 58
= 0.75 m
24
or d = 0.750 m

PROBLEM 3.103
Three stage lights are mounted on a pipe as shown. The mass of each
light is mA = mB = 1.8 kg and mC = 1.6 kg . (a) If d = 0.75 m,
determine the distance from D to the line of action of the resultant of the
weights of the three lights. (b) Determine the value of d so that the
resultant of the weights passes through the midpoint of the pipe.

SOLUTION
WA = WB = m A g = (1.8 kg ) g

First

WC = mC g = (1.6 kg ) g
d = 0.75 m

(a)
Have

R = WA + WB + WC
R = (1.8 + 1.8 + 1.6 ) kg g

R = ( 5.2 g ) N

or
Have

M D : 1.8g ( 0.3 m ) 1.8g (1.3 m ) 1.6 g ( 2.05 m ) = 5.2 g ( D )


D = 1.18462 m

or D = 1.185 m
D=

(b)

L
= 1.25 m
2

Have
M D : (1.8 g )( 0.3 m ) (1.8g )(1.3 m ) (1.6 g )(1.3 m + d )
= ( 5.2 g )(1.25 m )
d = 0.9625 m

or d = 0.963 m

PROBLEM 3.104
Three hikers are shown crossing a footbridge. Knowing that the weights
of the hikers at points C, D, and E are 800 N, 700 N, and 540 N,
respectively, determine (a) the horizontal distance from A to the line of
action of the resultant of the three weights when a = 1.1 m, (b) the value
of a so that the loads on the bridge supports at A and B are equal.

SOLUTION
a = 1.1 m

(a)

F : WC WD WE = R

Have

R = 800 N 700 N 540 N


R = 2040 N

(a)

R = 2040 N

or
Have

M A : (800 N )(1.5 m ) (700 N )(2.6 m ) (540 N )(4.25 m )


= R ( d )

5315 N m = ( 2040 N ) d
d = 2.6054 m

and

or d = 2.61 m to the right of A


(b) For equal reaction forces at A and B, the resultant, R, must act at the
center of the span.
(b)

L
M A = R
2

From

( 800 N )(1.5 m ) ( 700 N )(1.5 m + a ) ( 540 N )(1.5 m + 2.5a )


= ( 2040 N )( 3 m )

3060 + 2050a = 6120


and

a = 1.49268 m

or a = 1.493 m

PROBLEM 3.105
Gear C is rigidly attached to arm AB. If the forces and couple shown can
be reduced to a single equivalent force at A, determine the equivalent
force and the magnitude of the couple M.

SOLUTION

For equivalence
Fx : ( 90 N ) sin 30 + (125 N ) cos 40 = Rx

or Rx = 50.756 N
Fy : ( 90 N ) cos30 200 N (125 N ) sin 40 = Ry

or Ry = 358.29 N

and

( 50.756 )2 + ( 358.29 )2

R=

Then
tan =

Ry
Rx

358.29
= 7.0591
50.756

= 361.87 N
= 81.937

or R = 362 N

81.9

Also
M A : M ( 90 N ) sin 35 ( 0.6 m ) ( 200 N ) cos 25 ( 0.85 m ) (125 N ) sin 65 (1.25 m ) = 0

M = 326.66 N m

or M = 327 N m

PROBLEM 3.106
To test the strength of a 25 20-in. suitcase, forces are applied as shown.
If P = 18 lb, (a) determine the resultant of the applied forces, (b) locate
the two points where the line of action of the resultant intersects the edge
of the suitcase.

SOLUTION

(a) P = 18 lb
Have

F : ( 20 lb ) i +

42 lb
( 3i + 2 j) + (18 lb ) j + ( 36 lb ) i = Rxi + Ry j
13

(18.9461 lb ) i + ( 41.297 lb ) j = Rxi + Ry j


R = (18.95 lb ) i + ( 41.3 lb ) j

or
R=

Rx2 + Ry2 =

(18.9461)2 + ( 41.297 )2

= 45.436 lb

Ry
1 41.297
= tan
= 65.355
18.9461
Rx

x = tan 1

or R = 45.4 lb
(b) Have

65.4

M B = M B

42 lb

M B = ( 4 in.) j ( 20 lb ) i + ( 21 in.) i
( 3i + 2 j) + (12 in.) j ( 36 lb ) i + ( 3 in.) i (18 lb ) j
13

M B = (191.246 lb in.) k

PROBLEM 3.106 CONTINUED


M B = rB R

Since

i
j
k
(191.246 lb in.) k =
x
y
0 = ( 41.297 x + 18.9461y ) k
18.9461 41.297 0
For

y = 0,

x=

191.246
= 4.6310 in.
41.297

or x = 4.63 in.

For

x = 0,

y =

191.246
= 10.0942 in.
18.9461

or y = 10.09 in.

PROBLEM 3.107
Solve Problem 3.106 assuming that P = 28 lb.
Problem 3.106: To test the strength of a 25 20-in. suitcase, forces are
applied as shown. If P = 18 lb, (a) determine the resultant of the applied
forces, (b) locate the two points where the line of action of the resultant
intersects the edge of the suitcase.

SOLUTION

(a) P = 28 lb
Have

F : ( 20 lb ) i +

42
( 3i + 2 j) + ( 28 lb ) j + ( 36 lb ) i = Rxi + Ry j
13

(18.9461 lb ) i + ( 51.297 lb ) j = Rxi + Ry j


R = (18.95 lb ) i + ( 51.3 lb ) j

or
R=

Rx2 + Ry2 =

(18.9461)2 + ( 51.297 )2

= 54.684 lb

Ry
1 51.297
= tan
= 69.729
18.9461
Rx

x = tan 1

or R = 54.7 lb
(b) Have

69.7

M B = M B

42 lb

M B = ( 4 in.) j ( 20 lb ) i + ( 21 in.) i
( 3i + 2j) + (12 in.) j ( 36 lb ) i + ( 3 in.) i ( 28 lb ) j
13

M B = ( 221.246 lb in.) k

PROBLEM 3.107 CONTINUED


M B = rB R

Since

i
j
k
( 221.246 lb in.) k =
x
y
0 = ( 51.297 x + 18.9461y ) k
18.9461 51.297 0

For

y = 0,

x=

221.246
= 4.3130 in.
51.297

or x = 4.31 in.

For

x = 0,

y =

221.246
= 11.6776 in.
18.9461

or y = 11.68 in.

PROBLEM 3.108
As four holes are punched simultaneously in a piece of aluminum sheet
metal, the punches exert on the piece the forces shown. Knowing that the
forces are perpendicular to the surfaces of the piece, determine (a) the
resultant of the applied forces when = 45 and the point of
intersection of the line of action of that resultant with a line drawn
through points A and B, (b) the value of so that the line of action of the
resultant passes through fold EF.

SOLUTION
Position the origin for the coordinate system along the centerline of the
sheet metal at the intersection with line EF.
F = R

(a) Have

R = 2.6 j 5.25 j 10.5 ( cos 45i + sin 45 j) 3.2i kN

R = (10.6246 kN ) i (15.2746 kN ) j
R=

Rx2 + Ry2 =

(10.6246 )2 + (15.2746 )2

= 18.6064 kN
Ry
1 15.2746
= tan
= 55.179
10.6246
Rx

= tan 1

or R = 18.61 kN

55.2

M EF = M EF

Have
where

MEF = (2.6 kN )(90 mm ) + (5.25 kN )(40 mm )


(10.5 kN )(20 mm ) ( 3.2 kN ) ( 40 mm ) sin 45 + 40 mm

MEF = 15.4903 N m

To obtain distance d left of EF,


M EF = dRy = d ( 15.2746 kN )

Have
d =

15.4903 N m
= 1.01412 103 m
3
15.2746 10 N
or d = 1.014 mm left of EF

PROBLEM 3.108 CONTINUED


(b) Have

M EF = 0
M EF = 0 = ( 2.6 kN )( 90 mm ) + ( 5.25 kN )( 40 mm )
(10.5 kN )( 20 mm )
( 3.2 kN ) ( 40 mm ) sin + 40 mm

(128 N m ) sin = 106 N m

sin = 0.828125

= 55.907
or = 55.9

PROBLEM 3.109
As four holes are punched simultaneously in a piece of aluminum sheet
metal, the punches exert on the piece the forces shown. Knowing that the
forces are perpendicular to the surfaces of the piece, determine (a) the
value of so that the resultant of the applied forces is parallel to the
10.5 N force, (b) the corresponding resultant of the applied forces and the
point of intersection of its line of action with a line drawn through points
A and B.

SOLUTION
(a) For the resultant force, R, to be parallel to the 10.5 kN force,

=
tan = tan =

Ry
Rx

where
Rx = 3.2 kN (10.5 kN ) sin
Ry = 2.6 kN 5.25 kN (10.5 kN ) cos
tan =

3.2 + 10.5 sin


7.85 + 10.5cos

tan =

and

3.2
= 0.40764
7.85

= 22.178

or = 22.2

= 22.178

(b) From

Rx = 3.2 kN (10.5 kN ) sin 22.178 = 7.1636 kN


Ry = 7.85 kN (10.5 kN ) cos 22.178 = 17.5732 kN
R=

Rx2 + Ry2 =

( 7.1636 )2 + (17.5732 )2

= 18.9770 kN

R = 18.98 kN

or

67.8

Then
M EF = M EF
where
M EF = ( 2.6 kN )( 90 mm ) + ( 5.25 kN )( 40 mm ) (10.5 kN )( 20 mm )
( 3.2 kN ) ( 40 mm ) sin 22.178 + 40 mm

= 57.682 N m

PROBLEM 3.109 CONTINUED


To obtain distance d left of EF,
M EF = dRy = d ( 17.5732 )

Have
d =

57.682 N m
= 3.2824 103 m
17.5732 103 N
or d = 3.28 mm left of EF

PROBLEM 3.110
A truss supports the loading shown. Determine the equivalent force
acting on the truss and the point of intersection of its line of action with a
line through points A and G.

SOLUTION

R = F

Have

R = ( 240 N )( cos 70i sin 70 j) (160 N ) j

+ ( 300 N )( cos 40i sin 40 j) (180 N ) j


R = (147.728 N ) i ( 758.36 N ) j
R=

Rx2 + Ry2 =

(147.728)2 + ( 758.36 )2

= 772.62 N
Ry
1 758.36
= tan
= 78.977
147.728
Rx

= tan 1

or R = 773 N

79.0

M A = dRy

Have
where

M A = [ 240 N cos 70] ( 6 m ) [ 240 N sin 70] ( 4 m )


(160 N )(12 m ) +

[300 N cos 40] ( 6 m )

[300 N sin 40] ( 20 m ) (180 N )( 8 m )


= 7232.5 N m
d =

7232.5 N m
= 9.5370 m
758.36 N

or d = 9.54 m to the right of A

PROBLEM 3.111
Three forces and a couple act on crank ABC. For P = 5 lb and = 40,
(a) determine the resultant of the given system of forces, (b) locate the
point where the line of action of the resultant intersects a line drawn
through points B and C, (c) locate the point where the line of action of the
resultant intersects a line drawn through points A and B.

SOLUTION
P = 5 lb,

(a)

= 40

R = F

Have

= ( 5 lb )( cos 40i + sin 40 j) ( 3 lb ) i ( 2 lb ) j


R = ( 0.83022 lb ) i + (1.21394 lb ) j
R=

Rx2 + Ry2 =

( 0.83022 )2 + (1.21394 )2

= 1.47069 lb
Ry
1 1.21394
= tan
= 55.632
0.83022
Rx

= tan 1

or R = 1.471 lb

55.6

MB = MB = dRy

(b) From
where

MB = (5 lb )cos 40 (15 in. )sin 50 (5 lb )sin 40


(15 in. )sin 50 + ( 3 lb ) ( 6 in.) sin 50

( 2 lb )( 6 in.) + 50 lb in.

M B = 23.211 lb in.
and

d =

MB
23.211 lb in.
=
= 19.1205 in.
Ry
1.21394 lb

or d = 19.12 in. to the left of B

PROBLEM 3.111 CONTINUED


M B = rD/B R

(c) From

( 23.211 lb in.) k = ( d1 cos 50i + d1 sin 50 j)


( 0.83022 lb ) i + (1.21394 lb ) j

( 23.211 lb in.) k = ( 0.78028d1 0.63599d1 ) k


d1 =
or

23.211
= 16.3889 in.
1.41627

d1 = 16.39 in. from B along line AB


or 1.389 in. above and to the left of A

PROBLEM 3.112
Three forces and a couple act on crank ABC. Determine the value of d so
that the given system of forces is equivalent to zero at (a) point B, (b)
point D.

SOLUTION
Fx = 0

Based on

P cos 3 lb = 0
P cos = 3 lb

(1)

Fy = 0

and

P sin 2 lb = 0
P sin = 2 lb

(2)

Dividing Equation (2) by Equation (1),


tan =

2
3

= 33.690
Substituting into Equation (1),
P=

3 lb
= 3.6056 lb
cos 33.690

P = 3.61 lb

or
(a) Based on

33.7

M B = 0

( 3.6056 lb ) cos 33.690 ( d + 6 in.) sin 50


( 3.6056 lb ) sin 33.690 ( d + 6 in.) cos 50
+ ( 3 lb ) ( 6 in.) sin 50 ( 2 lb )( 6 in.) + 50 lb in. = 0

3.5838d = 30.286
d = 8.4509 in.
or d = 8.45 in.

PROBLEM 3.112 CONTINUED


(b) Based on

M D = 0

( 3.6056 lb ) cos 33.690 ( d + 6 in.) sin 50


( 3.6056 lb ) sin 33.690 ( d + 6 in.) cos 50 + 6 in.
+ ( 3 lb ) ( 6 in.) sin 50 + 50 lb in. = 0

3.5838d = 30.286
d = 8.4509 in.
or d = 8.45 in.
This result is expected, since R = 0 and M RB = 0 for
d = 8.45 in. implies that R = 0 and M = 0 at any other point for
the value of d found in part a.

PROBLEM 3.113
Pulleys A and B are mounted on bracket CDEF. The tension on each side
of the two belts is as shown. Replace the four forces with a single
equivalent force, and determine where its line of action intersects the
bottom edge of the bracket.

SOLUTION
Equivalent force-couple at A due to belts on pulley A
F : 120 N 160 N = RA

Have

R A = 280 N
M A : 40 N ( 0.02 m ) = M A

Have

M A = 0.8 N m
Equivalent force-couple at B due to belts on pulley B
F :

Have

( 210 N + 150 N )

R B = 360 N

25 = R B

25

M B : 60 N ( 0.015 m ) = M B

Have

M B = 0.9 N m
Equivalent force-couple at F
Have

F : R F = ( 280 N ) j + ( 360 N )( cos 25i + sin 25 j)


= ( 326.27 N ) i (127.857 N ) j

R = RF =

2
2
RFx
+ RFy
=

( 326.27 )2 + (127.857 )2

= 350.43 N

RFy
1 127.857
= tan
= 21.399
326.27
RFx

= tan 1

or R F = R = 350 N

21.4

PROBLEM 3.113 CONTINUED


Have
M F : M F = ( 280 N )( 0.06 m ) 0.80 N m
( 360 N ) cos 25 ( 0.010 m )
+ ( 360 N ) sin 25 ( 0.120 m ) 0.90 N m

M F = ( 3.5056 N m ) k
To determine where a single resultant force will intersect line FE,
M F = dR y
d =

MF
3.5056 N m
=
= 0.027418 m = 27.418 mm
Ry
127.857 N

or d = 27.4 mm

PROBLEM 3.114
As follower AB rolls along the surface of member C, it exerts a constant
force F perpendicular to the surface. (a) Replace F with an equivalent
force-couple system at the point D obtained by drawing the perpendicular
from the point of contact to the x axis (b) For a = 1 m and b = 2 m,
determine the value of x for which the moment of the equivalent forcecouple system at D is maximum.

SOLUTION
(a) The slope of any tangent to the surface of member C is
dy
d
x 2 2b
=
b 1 2 = 2 x
dx
dx
a
a
Since the force F is perpendicular to the surface,

dy
tan =
dx

a2 1

2b x

For equivalence
F : F = R
M D :

( F cos )( y A ) = M D

where
cos =

2bx

(a )
2

+ ( 2bx )

MD =

,
2

x2
y A = b 1 2
a

x3
2 Fb 2 x 2
a

a 4 + 4b 2 x 2

Therefore, the equivalent force-couple system at D is

R = F

a2
tan 1

2bx

x3
2Fb 2 x 2
a

M =
a 4 + 4b 2 x 2

PROBLEM 3.114 CONTINUED


dM
=0
dx

(b) To maximize M, the value of x must satisfy


where, for a = 1 m, b = 2 m
M =

dM
= 8F
dx

1 + 16 x 2

1
1 + 16 x 2 1 3x 2 x x3 ( 32 x ) 1 + 16 x 2
2

) (
)
(
(1 + 16x )
(1 + 16x )(1 3x ) 16x ( x x ) = 0
2

1
2

= 0

32 x 4 + 3x 2 1 = 0

or
x2 =

8F x x 3

3 9 4 ( 32 )( 1)
2 ( 32 )

= 0.136011 m 2 and 0.22976 m 2

Using the positive value of x 2 ,


x = 0.36880 m
or x = 369 mm

PROBLEM 3.115
As plastic bushings are inserted into a 3-in.-diameter cylindrical sheet
metal container, the insertion tool exerts the forces shown on the
enclosure. Each of the forces is parallel to one of the coordinate axes.
Replace these forces with an equivalent force-couple system at C.

SOLUTION
For equivalence
F: FA + FB + FC + FD = R C

R C = ( 5 lb ) j ( 3 lb ) j ( 4 lb ) k ( 7 lb ) i
R C = ( 7 lb ) i ( 8 lb ) j ( 4 lb ) k
Also for equivalence
M C : rA/C FA + rB/C FB + rD/C FD = M C
or

MC

i j
k
i
j
k
i
j
k
= 0 0 1.5 in. + 1 in. 0 1.5 in. + 0 1.5 in. 1.5 in.
0 5 lb
0
0 3 lb
0
7 lb
0
0
= ( 7.50 lb in. 0 ) i + ( 0 4.50 lb in.) i + ( 3.0 lb in. 0 ) k
+ (10.5 lb in. 0 ) j + ( 0 + 10.5 lb in.) k

or M C = (12.0 lb in.) i + (10.5 lb in.) j + ( 7.5 lb in.) k

PROBLEM 3.116
Two 300-mm-diameter pulleys are mounted on line shaft AD. The belts B
and C lie in vertical planes parallel to the yz plane. Replace the belt forces
shown with an equivalent force-couple system at A.

SOLUTION
Equivalent force-couple at each pulley
Pulley B
R B = ( 290 N )( cos 20 j + sin 20k ) 430 Nj
= ( 702.51 N ) j + ( 99.186 N ) k
M B = ( 430 N 290 N )( 0.15 m ) i
= ( 21 N m ) i
Pulley C
R C = ( 310 N + 480 N )( sin10 j cos10k )
= (137.182 N ) j ( 778.00 N ) k
M C = ( 480 N 310 N )( 0.15 m ) i
= ( 25.5 N m ) i
Then

R = R B + R C = ( 839.69 N ) j ( 678.81 N ) k
or R = ( 840 N ) j ( 679 N ) k

M A = M B + M C + rB/ A R B + rC/ A R C

i
j
k
= ( 21 N m ) i + ( 25.5 N m ) i + 0.45
0
0 Nm
0 702.51 99.186
i
j
k
+ 0.90
0
0
Nm
0 137.182 778.00
= ( 4.5 N m ) i + ( 655.57 N m ) j ( 439.59 N m ) k
or M A = ( 4.50 N m ) i + ( 656 N m ) j ( 440 N m ) k

PROBLEM 3.117
A mechanic uses a crowfoot wrench to loosen a bolt at C. The mechanic
holds the socket wrench handle at points A and B and applies forces at
these points. Knowing that these forces are equivalent to a force-couple
system at C consisting of the force C = ( 40 N ) i + ( 20 N ) k and the
couple M C = ( 40 N m ) i , determine the forces applied at A and B when

Az = 10 N.

SOLUTION
F : A + B = C

Have

Fx : Ax + Bx = 40 N

or

Bx = ( Ax + 40 N )

(1)

Fy : Ay + By = 0
Ay = By

or

(2)

Fz : 10 N + Bz = 20 N
Bz = 10 N

or

M C : rB/C B + rA/C A = M C

Have

or

(3)

i
j
k
i
j k
0.2 0 0.05 + 0.2 0 0.2 N m = ( 40 N m ) i
Bx By 10
Ax Ay 10

( 0.05By 0.2 Ax ) i + ( 0.05Bx 2 + 0.2 Ax 2) j


(

+ 0.2By + 0.2 Ay k = ( 40 N m ) i
From

i - coefficient

0.05By 0.2 Ay = 40 N m

(4)

j - coefficient

0.05Bx + 0.2 Ax = 4 N m

(5)

k - coefficient

0.2 By + 0.2 Ay = 0

(6)

PROBLEM 3.117 CONTINUED


From Equations (2) and (4):

0.05By 0.2 By = 40

By = 160 N, Ay = 160 N
From Equations (1) and (5):

0.05 ( Ax 40 ) + 0.2 Ax = 4
Ax = 8 N

From Equation (1):

Bx = ( 8 + 40 ) = 48 N
A = ( 8 N ) i (160 N ) j + (10 N ) k
B = ( 48 N ) i + (160 N ) j + (10 N ) k

PROBLEM 3.118
While using a pencil sharpener, a student applies the forces and couple
shown. (a) Determine the forces exerted at B and C knowing that these
forces and the couple are equivalent to a force-couple system at A
consisting of the force R = ( 3.9 lb ) i + Ry j (1.1 lb ) k and the couple
M RA = M xi + (1.5 lb ft ) j (1.1 lb ft ) k. . (b) Find the corresponding
values of Ry and M x .

SOLUTION
F : B + C = R

Have

Fx : Bx + Cx = 3.9 lb

or

Bx = 3.9 lb Cx

(1)

Fy : C y = Ry

(2)

Fz : C z = 1.1 lb

(3)

M A : rB/ A B + rC/ A C + M B = M RA

Have

i j k
i
j
k
1
1
4 0 2.0 + ( 2 lb ft ) i = M xi + (1.5 lb ft ) j (1.1 lb ft ) k

x 0 4.5 +
12
12
Bx 0 0
C x C y 1.1

( 2 0.166667C y ) i + ( 0.375Bx + 0.166667Cx + 0.36667 ) j + ( 0.33333C y ) k


= M xi + (1.5 ) j (1.1) k
From

i - coefficient

2 0.166667C y = M x

(4)

j - coefficient

0.375Bx + 0.166667Cx + 0.36667 = 1.5

(5)

k - coefficient

0.33333C y = 1.1

(6)

or

C y = 3.3 lb

(a) From Equations (1) and (5):


0.375 ( 3.9 Cx ) + 0.166667Cx = 1.13333
Cx =
From Equation (1):

0.32917
= 1.58000 lb
0.20833
Bx = 3.9 1.58000 = 2.32 lb
B = ( 2.32 lb ) i

C = (1.580 lb ) i ( 3.30 lb ) j (1.1 lb ) k


(b) From Equation (2):
From Equation (4):

Ry = C y = 3.30 lb

or R y = ( 3.30 lb ) j

M x = 0.166667 ( 3.30 ) + 2.0 = 2.5500 lb ft


or M x = ( 2.55 lb ft ) i

PROBLEM 3.119
A portion of the flue for a furnace is attached to the ceiling at A. While
supporting the free end of the flue at F, a worker pushes in at E and pulls
out at F to align end E with the furnace. Knowing that the 10-lb force at
F lies in a plane parallel to the yz plane, determine (a) the angle the
force at F should form with the horizontal if duct AB is not to tend to
rotate about the vertical, (b) the force-couple system at B equivalent to
the given force system when this condition is satisfied.

SOLUTION
(a) Duct AB will not have a tendency to rotate about the vertical or y-axis if:

R
M By
= j M RB = j rF /B FF + rE/B FE = 0

where

rF /B = ( 45 in.) i ( 23 in.) j + ( 28 in.) k


rE/B = ( 54 in.) i ( 34 in.) j + ( 28 in.) k
FF = 10 lb ( sin ) j + ( cos ) k

FE = ( 5 lb ) k

M RB

i
j
k
i
j k
= (10 lb ) 45 in. 23 in. 28 in. + ( 5 lb )( 2 in.) 27 17 14
0
sin cos
0 0 1
= ( 230 cos 280sin + 170 ) i ( 450 cos 270 ) j + ( 450sin ) k lb in.

Thus,

R
M By
= 450 cos + 270 = 0

cos = 0.60

= 53.130
or = 53.1

PROBLEM 3.119 CONTINUED


(b) R = FE + FF
where
FE = ( 5 lb ) k
FF = (10 lb )( sin 53.130 j + cos 53.130k ) = ( 8 lb ) j + ( 6 lb ) k

R = ( 8 lb ) j + (1 lb ) k
and

M = M RB = 230 ( 0.6 ) + 280 ( 0.8 ) 170 i 450 ( 0.6 ) 270 j + 450 ( 0.8 ) k

= (192 lb in.) i ( 0 ) j + ( 360 lb in.) k


or M = (192 lb in.) i + ( 360 lb in.) k

PROBLEM 3.120
A portion of the flue for a furnace is attached to the ceiling at A. While
supporting the free end of the flue at F, a worker pushes in at E and pulls
out at F to align end E with the furnace. Knowing that the 10-lb force at
F lies in a plane parallel to the yz plane and that = 60, (a) replace the
given force system with an equivalent force-couple system at C, (b)
determine whether duct CD will tend to rotate clockwise or
counterclockwise relative to elbow C, as viewed from D to C.

SOLUTION
R = F = FF + FE

(a) Have

FF = 10 lb ( sin 60 ) j + ( cos 60 ) k = (8.6603 lb ) j + ( 5.0 lb ) k

where

FE = ( 5 lb ) k

R = ( 8.6603 lb ) j

or R = ( 8.66 lb ) j

Have

M CR = ( r F ) = rF /C FF + rE/C FE

where

rF /C = ( 9 in.) i ( 2 in.) j
rE/C = (18 in.) i (13 in.) j

M CR

i
j
k
i
j k
= 9
2
0 lb in. + 18 13 0 lb in.
0 8.6603 5.0
0 0 5

= ( 55 lb in.) i + ( 45 lb in.) j + ( 77.942 lb in.) k


or M CR = ( 55.0 lb in.) i + ( 45.0 lb in.) j + ( 77.9 lb in.) k
(b) To determine which direction duct section CD has a tendency to turn, have
R
M CD
= DC M CR

where
DC =
Then

(18 in.) i + ( 4 in.) j


2 85 in.

R
M CD
=

1
( 9i + 2 j)
85

1
( 9i + 2 j) ( 55i + 45j + 77.942k ) lb in.
85

= ( 53.690 + 9.7619 ) lb in.


= 43.928 lb in.
Since DC M CR < 0, duct DC tends to rotate clockwise relative to elbow C as viewed from D to C.

PROBLEM 3.121
The head-and-motor assembly of a radial drill press was originally
positioned with arm AB parallel to the z axis and the axis of the chuck
and bit parallel to the y axis. The assembly was then rotated 25o about
the y axis and 20o about the centerline of the horizontal arm AB, bringing
it into the position shown. The drilling process was started by switching
on the motor and rotating the handle to bring the bit into contact with the
workpiece. Replace the force and couple exerted by the drill press with an
equivalent force-couple system at the center O of the base of the vertical
column.

SOLUTION

R =F

Have

= ( 44 N ) ( sin 20 cos 25 ) i ( cos 20 ) j ( sin 20 sin 25 ) k

= (13.6389 N ) i ( 41.346 N ) j ( 6.3599 N ) k

or R = (13.64 N ) i ( 41.3 N ) j ( 6.36 N ) k


M O = rB/O F + M C

Have
where

rB/O = ( 0.280 m ) sin 25 i + ( 0.300 m ) j + ( 0.280 m ) cos 25 k

= ( 0.118333 m ) i + ( 0.300 m ) j + ( 0.25377 m ) k


M C = ( 7.2 N m ) ( sin 20 cos 25 ) i ( cos 20 ) j ( sin 20 sin 25 ) k

= ( 2.2318 N m ) i ( 6.7658 N m ) j (1.04072 N m ) k

MO

i
j
k
= 0.118333 0.300 0.25377 N m
13.6389 41.346 6.3599
+ ( 2.2318i 6.7658 j 1.04072k ) N m
= (10.8162 N m ) i ( 2.5521 N m ) j (10.0250 N m ) k
or M O = (10.82 N m ) i ( 2.55 N m ) j (10.03 N m ) k

PROBLEM 3.122
While a sagging porch is leveled and repaired, a screw jack is used to
support the front of the porch. As the jack is expanded, it exerts on the
porch the force-couple system shown, where R = 300 N and
M = 37.5 N m. Replace this force-couple system with an equivalent
force-couple system at C.

SOLUTION
( 0.2 m ) i + (1.4 m ) j ( 0.5 m ) k
R C = R = ( 300 N ) AB = 300 N

1.50 m

From

R C = ( 40.0 N ) i + ( 280 N ) j (100 N ) k


M C = rA/C R + M

From
where

rA/C = ( 2.6 m ) i + ( 0.5 m ) k


( 0.2 m ) i (1.4 m ) j + ( 0.5 m ) k
M = ( 37.5 N m ) BA = ( 37.5 N m )

1.50 m

= ( 5.0 N m ) i ( 35.0 N m ) j + (12.5 N m ) k

MC

i
j k
= (10 N m ) 2.6 0 0.5 + ( 5.0 N m ) i ( 35.0 N m ) j + (12.5 N m ) k
4 28 10
= ( 140 + 5 ) N m i + ( 20 + 260 35 ) N m j + ( 728 + 12.5 ) N m k

or M C = (135.0 N m ) i + ( 205 N m ) j + ( 741 N m ) k

PROBLEM 3.123
Three children are standing on a 15 15-ft raft. If the weights of the
children at points A, B, and C are 85 lb, 60 lb, and 90 lb, respectively,
determine the magnitude and the point of application of the resultant of
the three weights.

SOLUTION

Have

F : FA + FB + FC = R
( 85 lb ) j ( 60 lb ) j ( 90 lb ) j = R
( 235 lb ) j = R

Have

or R = 235 lb

M x : FA ( z A ) + FB ( z B ) + FC ( zC ) = R ( z D )

(85 lb)( 9 ft ) + ( 60 lb )(1.5 ft ) + ( 90 lb )(14.25 ft ) = ( 235 lb )( zD )


z D = 9.0957 ft
Have

or z D = 9.10 ft

M z : FA ( x A ) + FB ( xB ) + FC ( xC ) = R ( xD )

(85 lb )( 3 ft ) + ( 60 lb )( 4.5 ft ) + ( 90 lb )(14.25 ft ) = ( 235 lb )( xD )


xD = 7.6915 ft

or xD = 7.69 ft

PROBLEM 3.124
Three children are standing on a 15 15-ft raft. The weights of the
children at points A, B, and C are 85 lb, 60 lb, and 90 lb, respectively. If a
fourth child of weight 95 lb climbs onto the raft, determine where she
should stand if the other children remain in the positions shown and the
line of action of the resultant of the four weights is to pass through the
center of the raft.

SOLUTION

Have

F : FA + FB + FC + FD = R
( 85 lb ) j ( 60 lb ) j ( 90 lb ) j ( 95 lb ) j = R
R = ( 330 lb ) j

Have

M x : FA ( z A ) + FB ( z B ) + FC ( zC ) + FD ( z D ) = R ( z H )

(85 lb )( 9 ft ) + ( 60 lb )(1.5 ft ) + ( 90 lb )(14.25 ft ) + ( 95 lb )( zD ) = ( 330 lb )( 7.5 ft )


z D = 3.5523 ft
Have

or z D = 3.55 ft

M z : FA ( x A ) + FB ( xB ) + FC ( xC ) + FD ( xD ) = R ( xH )

(85 lb )( 3 ft ) + ( 60 lb )( 4.5 ft ) + ( 90 lb )(14.25 ft ) + ( 95 lb )( xD ) = ( 330 lb )( 7.5 ft )


xD = 7.0263 ft

or xD = 7.03 ft

PROBLEM 3.125
The forces shown are the resultant downward loads on sections of the flat
roof of a building because of accumulated snow. Determine the
magnitude and the point of application of the resultant of these four
loads.

SOLUTION

Have

F : FA + FB + FC + FD = R
( 580 kN ) j ( 2350 kN ) j ( 330 kN ) j (140 kN ) j = R
R = ( 3400 kN ) j

Have

R = 3400 kN

M x : FA ( z A ) + FB ( z B ) + FC ( zC ) + FD ( z D ) = R ( z E )

( 580 kN )(8 m ) + ( 2350 kN )(16 m ) + ( 330 kN )( 6 m ) + (140 kN )( 33.5 m ) = ( 3400 kN )( zE )


z E = 14.3853 m
Have

or z E = 14.39 m

M z : FA ( x A ) + FB ( xB ) + FC ( xC ) + FD ( xD ) = R ( xE )

( 580 kN )(10 m ) + ( 2350 kN )( 32 m ) + ( 330 kN )( 54 m ) + (140 kN )( 32 m ) = ( 3400 kN )( xE )


xE = 30.382 m

or xE = 30.4 m

PROBLEM 3.126
The forces shown are the resultant downward loads on sections of the flat
roof of a building because of accumulated snow. If the snow represented
by the 580-kN force is shoveled so that the this load acts at E, determine
a and b knowing that the point of application of the resultant of the four
loads is then at B.

SOLUTION

Have

F : FB + FC + FD + FE = R
( 2350 kN ) j ( 330 kN ) j (140 kN ) j ( 580 kN ) j = R
R = ( 3400 kN ) j

Have

M x : FB ( z B ) + FC ( zC ) + FD ( z D ) + FE ( z E ) = R ( z B )

( 2350 kN )(16 m ) + ( 330 kN )( 6 m ) + (140 kN )( 33.5 m ) + ( 580 kN )( b ) = ( 3400 kN )(16 m )


b = 17.4655 m
Have

or b = 17.47 m

M z : FB ( xB ) + FC ( xC ) + FD ( xD ) + FE ( xE ) = R ( xB )

( 2350 kN )( 32 m ) + ( 330 kN )( 54 m ) + (140 kN )( 32 m ) + ( 580 kN )( a ) = ( 3400 kN )( 32 m )


a = 19.4828 m

or a = 19.48 m

PROBLEM 3.127
A group of students loads a 2 4-m flatbed trailer with two
0.6 0.6 0.6-m boxes and one 0.6 0.6 1.2-m box. Each of the
boxes at the rear of the trailer is positioned so that it is aligned with both
the back and a side of the trailer. Determine the smallest load the students
should place in a second 0.6 0.6 1.2-m box and where on the trailer
they should secure it, without any part of the box overhanging the sides
of the trailer, if each box is uniformly loaded and the line of action of the
resultant of the weights of the four boxes is to pass through the point of
intersection of the centerlines of the trailer and the axle. (Hint: Keep in
mind that the box may be placed either on its side or on its end.)

SOLUTION

For the smallest weight on the trailer so that the resultant force of the four weights acts over the axle at the
intersection with the center line of the trailer, the added 0.6 0.6 1.2-m box should be placed adjacent to
one of the edges of the trailer with the 0.6 0.6-m side on the bottom. The edges to be considered are based
on the location of the resultant for the three given weights.

F : ( 200 N ) j ( 400 N ) j (180 N ) j = R

Have

R = ( 780 N ) j
Have

M z :

( 200 N )( 0.3 m ) + ( 400 N )(1.7 m ) + (180 N )(1.7 m ) = ( 780 N )( x )


x = 1.34103 m

Have

M x :

( 200 N )( 0.3 m ) + ( 400 N )( 0.6 m ) + (180 N )( 2.4 m ) = ( 780 N )( z )


z = 0.93846 m

From the statement of the problem, it is known that the resultant of R from the original loading and the
lightest load W passes through G, the point of intersection of the two center lines. Thus, M G = 0.
Further, since the lightest load W is to be as small as possible, the fourth box should be placed as far from G
as possible without the box overhanging the trailer. These two requirements imply

( 0.3 m

x 1 m ) (1.8 m z 3.7 m )

PROBLEM 3.127 CONTINUED


Let x = 0.3 m,

M Gz :

( 200 N )( 0.7 m ) ( 400 N )( 0.7 m ) (180 N )( 0.7 m ) + W ( 0.7 m ) = 0


W = 380 N

M Gx : ( 200 N )(1.5 m ) ( 400 N )(1.2 m ) + (180 N )( 0.6 m ) + ( 380 N )( z 1.8 m ) = 0


z = 3.5684 m < 3.7 m
Let z = 3.7 m,

acceptable

M Gx : ( 200 N )(1.5 m ) ( 400 N )(1.2 m ) + (180 N )( 0.6 m ) + W (1.7 m ) = 0


W = 395.29 N > 380 N

Since the weight W found for x = 0.3 m is less than W found for z = 3.7 m, x = 0.3 m results in the
smallest weight W.
or W = 380 N at

( 0.3 m, 0, 3.57 m )

PROBLEM 3.128
Solve Problem 3.127 if the students want to place as much weight as
possible in the fourth box and that at least one side of the box must
coincide with a side of the trailer.

Problem 3.127: A group of students loads a 2 4-m flatbed trailer with


two 0.6 0.6 0.6-m boxes and one 0.6 0.6 1.2-m box. Each of the
boxes at the rear of the trailer is positioned so that it is aligned with both
the back and a side of the trailer. Determine the smallest load the students
should place in a second 0.6 0.6 1.2-m box and where on the trailer
they should secure it, without any part of the box overhanging the sides
of the trailer, if each box is uniformly loaded and the line of action of the
resultant of the weights of the four boxes is to pass through the point of
intersection of the centerlines of the trailer and the axle. (Hint: Keep in
mind that the box may be placed either on its side or on its end.)

SOLUTION

For the largest additional weight on the trailer with the box having at least one side coinsiding with the side of
the trailer, the box must be as close as possible to point G. For x = 0.6 m, with a small side of the box
touching the z-axis, satisfies this condition.
Let x = 0.6 m,

M Gz :

( 200 N )( 0.7 m ) ( 400 N )( 0.7 m ) (180 N )( 0.7 m ) + W ( 0.4 m ) = 0


W = 665 N

and

M GX : ( 200 N )(1.5 m ) ( 400 N )(1.2 m ) + (180 N )( 0.6 m ) + ( 665 N )( z 1.8 m ) = 0


z = 2.8105 m

(2 m <

z < 4 m)

acceptable
or W = 665 N at

( 0.6 m, 0, 2.81 m )

PROBLEM 3.129
A block of wood is acted upon by three forces of the same magnitude P
and having the directions shown. Replace the three forces with an
equivalent wrench and determine (a) the magnitude and direction of the
resultant R, (b) the pitch of the wrench, (c) the point where the axis of the
wrench intersects the xy plane.

SOLUTION

First, reduce the given force system to a force-couple at the origin.


Have

F : Pi Pi Pk = R
R = Pk

Have

M O : P ( 3a ) k P ( 3a ) j + P ( ai + 3aj) = M OR
M OR = Pa ( i 3k )

Then let vectors ( R, M1 ) represent the components of the wrench, where their directions are the same.

R = Pk

(a)

or Magnitude of R = P
Direction of R : x = 90, y = 90, z = 180

(b) Have

M1 = R M OR
= k Pa ( i 3k )

= 3Pa
and pitch

p=

M1 3Pa
=
= 3a
R
P

or p = 3a

PROBLEM 3.129 CONTINUED


(c) Have

M OR = M1 + M 2
M 2 = M OR M1 = Pa ( i 3k ) ( 3Pak ) = Pai

Require

M 2 = rQ/O R
Pai = ( xi + yj) ( P ) k = Pxj Pyi

From

i : Pa = Py

or

y =a

j: x = 0

The axis of the wrench is parallel to the z-axis and intersects the xy plane at x = 0, y = a

PROBLEM 3.130
A piece of sheet metal is bent into the shape shown and is acted upon by
three forces. Replace the three forces with an equivalent wrench and
determine (a) the magnitude and direction of the resultant R, (b) the pitch
of the wrench, (c) the point where the axis of the wrench intersects the
yz plane.

SOLUTION

First, reduce the given force system to a force-couple system at the origin.

( 2P ) i ( P ) j + ( P ) j = R

F :

Have

R = ( 2P ) i
M O : ( rO F ) = M OR

Have

M OR

i j k
i j k
= Pa 2 2 2.5 + 0 0 4 = Pa ( 1.5i + 5j 6k )
2 1 0
0 1 0
R = 2 Pi

(a)

or Magnitude of R = 2 P
Direction of R : x = 0, y = 90, z = 90

(b) Have

M1 = R M OR

R =

R
R

= i ( 1.5Pai + 5Paj 6 Pak )


= 1.5Pa
and pitch

p=

M1
1.5Pa
=
= 0.75a
R
2P

or p = 0.75a

PROBLEM 3.130 CONTINUED


M OR = M1 + M 2

(c) Have

M 2 = M OR M1 = ( 5Pa ) j ( 6Pa ) k
Require

M 2 = rQ/O R

( 5Pa ) j ( 6Pa ) k = ( yj + zk ) ( 2Pi ) = ( 2Py ) k + ( 2Pz ) j


From

i : 5Pa = 2 Pz

z = 2.5a
From

k : 6 Pa = 2 Py

y = 3a
The axis of the wrench is parallel to the x-axis and intersects the yz-plane at y = 3a, z = 2.5a

PROBLEM 3.131
The forces and couples shown are applied to two screws as a piece of
sheet metal is fastened to a block of wood. Reduce the forces and the
couples to an equivalent wrench and determine (a) the resultant force R,
(b) the pitch of the wrench, (c) the point where the axis of the wrench
intersects the xz plane.

SOLUTION

First, reduce the given force system to a force-couple at the origin.


F : (10 N ) j (11 N ) j = R

Have

R = ( 21 N ) j

M O : ( rO F ) + M C = M OR

Have

M OR

i j
k
i j
k
= 0 0 0.5 N m + 0 0 0.375 N m (12 N m ) j
0 10 0
0 11
0
= ( 0.875 N m ) i (12 N m ) j
R = ( 21 N ) j

(a)
(b) Have

M1 = R M OR

R =

or R = ( 21 N ) j

R
R

= ( j) ( 0.875 N m ) i (12 N m ) j

= 12 N m
and pitch

p=

and

M1 = (12 N m ) j

M1 12 N m
=
= 0.57143 m
R
21 N

or p = 0.571 m

PROBLEM 3.131 CONTINUED


M OR = M1 + M 2

(c) Have

M 2 = M OR M1 = ( 0.875 N m ) i
M 2 = rQ/O R

Require

( 0.875 N m ) i = ( xi + zk ) ( 21 N ) j
0.875i = ( 21x ) k + ( 21z ) i

From i:

0.875 = 21z
z = 0.041667 m

From k:

0 = 21x
z =0

The axis of the wrench is parallel to the y-axis and intersects the xz-plane at x = 0, z = 41.7 mm

PROBLEM 3.132
The forces and couples shown are applied to two screws as a piece of
sheet metal is fastened to a block of wood. Reduce the forces and the
couples to an equivalent wrench and determine (a) the resultant force R,
(b) the pitch of the wrench, (c) the point where the axis of the wrench
intersects the xz plane.

SOLUTION
First, reduce the given force system to a force-couple system.
Have
Have

F : ( 6 lb ) i ( 4.5 lb ) j = R

R = 7.5 lb

M O : ( rO F ) + M C = M OR
M OR = 6 lb ( 8 in.) j (160 lb in.) i ( 72 lb in.) j

= (160 lb in.) i (120 lb in.) j


M OR = 200 lb in.
R = ( 6 lb ) i ( 4.5 lb ) j

(a)
(b) Have

M1 = R M OR

R
R

= ( 0.8i 0.6 j) (160 lb in.) i (120 lb in.) j

= 200 lb in.
M1 = 200 lb in. ( 0.8i 0.6j)

and
Pitch

p=

200 lb in.
M1
=
= 26.667 in.
7.50 lb
R
or p = 26.7 in.

(c) From above note that


M1 = M OR

Therefore, the axis of the wrench goes through the origin. The line
of action of the wrench lies in the xy plane with a slope of
dy
3
=
dx
4

PROBLEM 3.133
Two bolts A and B are tightened by applying the forces and couple
shown. Replace the two wrenches with a single equivalent wrench and
determine (a) the resultant R, (b) the pitch of the single equivalent
wrench, (c) the point where the axis of the wrench intersects the xz plane.

SOLUTION

First, reduce the given force system to a force-couple at the origin.


Have

F : ( 20 lb ) k ( 21 lb ) j = ( 21 lb ) j ( 20 lb ) k = R

R = 29 lb

M O : ( rO F ) + M C = M OR

and

i j k
i j k
20 lb ( 4 in.) 4 3 0 + 21 lb ( 4 in.) 6 0 1 + ( 300 j 320k ) lb in. = M OR
0 0 1
0 1 0

M OR = (156 lb in.) i + ( 20 lb in.) j ( 824 lb in.) k


R = ( 21 lb ) j ( 20 lb ) k

(a)
(b) Have

M1 = R M OR

R =

R
R

21j 20k
(156 lb in.) i + ( 20 lb in.) j ( 824 lb in.) k
29

= 553.80 lb in.

PROBLEM 3.133 CONTINUED


M1 = M1 R = ( 401.03 lb in.) j ( 381.93 lb in.) k

and
Then pitch

p=

M1 553.80 lb in.
=
= 19.0964 in.
29 lb
R

or p = 19.10 in.

M OR = M1 + M 2

(c) Have

M 2 = M OR M1 = ( 156i + 20 j 824k ) ( 401.03j 381.93k ) lb in.

= (156.0 lb in.) i + ( 421.03 lb in.) j ( 442.07 lb in.) k


M 2 = rQ/O R

Require

( 156i + 421.03j 442.07k ) = ( xi + zk ) ( 21j 20k )


= ( 21z ) i + ( 20 x ) j ( 21x ) k
From i:

156 = 21z
z = 7.4286 in.

or
From k:

z = 7.43 in.

442.07 = 21x
x = 21.051 in.

or

x = 21.1 in.

The axis of the wrench intersects the xz-plane at


x = 21.1 in., z = 7.43 in.

PROBLEM 3.134
Two bolts A and B are tightened by applying the forces and couple
shown. Replace the two wrenches with a single equivalent wrench and
determine (a) the resultant R, (b) the pitch of the single equivalent
wrench, (c) the point where the axis of the wrench intersects the xz plane.

SOLUTION

First reduce the given force system to a force-couple at the origin at B.


15
8
j = R
F : ( 79.2 lb ) k ( 51 lb ) i +
17
17

(a) Have

R = ( 24.0 lb ) i ( 45.0 lb ) j ( 79.2 lb ) k

R = 94.2 lb

and

M B : rA/B FA + M A + M B = M RB

Have

M RB

i j
k
15
8
= 0 20
j = 1584i 660k 42 ( 8i + 15 j)
0 660k 714 i +
17
17
0 0 79.2
M RB = (1248 lb in.) i ( 630 lb in.) j ( 660 lb in.) k

(b) Have

M1 = R M OR
=

R =

R
R

24.0i 45.0 j 79.2k


(1248 lb in.) i ( 630 lb in.) j ( 660 lb in.) k
94.2

= 537.89 lb in.

PROBLEM 3.134 CONTINUED


M1 = M1 R

and

= (137.044 lb in.) i ( 256.96 lb in.) j ( 452.24 lb in.) k


Then pitch

p=

M1 537.89 lb in.
=
= 5.7101 in.
94.2 lb
R

or p = 5.71 in.

M RB = M1 + M 2

(c) Have

M 2 = M RB M1 = (1248i 630 j 660k ) ( 137.044i 256.96 j 452.24k )


= (1385.04 lb in.) i ( 373.04 lb in.) j ( 207.76 lb in.) k
M 2 = rQ/B R

Require

i
j
k
1385.04i 373.04 j 207.76k = x
0
z
24 45 79.2
= ( 45 z ) i ( 24 z ) j + ( 79.2 x ) j ( 45 x ) k
From i:
From k:

1385.04 = 45 z

207.76 = 45x

z = 30.779 in.
x = 4.6169 in.
The axis of the wrench intersects the xz-plane at
x = 4.62 in., z = 30.8 in.

PROBLEM 3.135
A flagpole is guyed by three cables. If the tensions in the cables have the
same magnitude P, replace the forces exerted on the pole with an
equivalent wrench and determine (a) the resultant force R, (b) the pitch of
the wrench, (c) the point where the axis of the wrench intersects the xz
plane.

SOLUTION

(a) First reduce the given force system to a force-couple at the origin.

F : P BA + P DC + P DE = R

Have

4
3 3
4 9
4
12
R = P j k + i j + i j +
k
5
5
5
5
25
5
25

R =

R=

3P
25

( 2 )2 + ( 20 )2 + (1)2

3P
( 2i 20 j k )
25

27 5
P
25

M : ( rO P ) = M OR

Have

4 P
3P
4P
4P
12 P
3P
9 P
j
k + ( 20a ) j
i
j + ( 20a ) j
i
j+
k = M OR
5
5
5
25
5
5
25

( 24a ) j

M OR =

M1 = R M OR

(b) Have
where

24 Pa
( i k )
5

R =

R
3P
25
1
=
=
( 2i 20 j k )
( 2i 20 j k )
R
25
27 5 P 9 5

PROBLEM 3.135 CONTINUED


Then

M1 =

and pitch

p=

M1 = M 1 R =

(c)

Then

1
9 5

( 2i 20 j k )

24 Pa
8Pa
( i k ) =
5
15 5

M1
8Pa 25 8a
=

=
R
81
15 5 27 5 P

or p = 0.0988a

8Pa 1
8Pa
( 2i + 20 j + k )

( 2i 20 j k ) =
675
15 5 9 5

M 2 = M OR M1 =

24Pa
8Pa
8Pa
( i k )
( 2i + 20 j + k ) =
( 403i 20 j 406k )
5
675
675
M 2 = rQ/O R

Require

8Pa
3P

( 403i 20 j 406k ) = ( xi + zk )
( 2i 20 j k )
675

25
3P
=
20 zi + ( x + 2 z ) j 20 xk
25
From i:

8 ( 403)

Pa
3P
= 20 z

675
25

z = 1.99012a

From k:

8 ( 406 )

Pa
3P
= 20 x

675
25

x = 2.0049a

The axis of the wrench intersects the xz-plane at


x = 2.00a, z = 1.990a

PROBLEM 3.136
Determine whether the force-and-couple system shown can be reduced to
a single equivalent force R. If it can, determine R and the point where the
line of action of R intersects the yz plane. If it cannot be so reduced,
replace the given system with an equivalent wrench and determine its
resultant, its pitch, and the point where its axis intersects the yz plane.

SOLUTION

First, reduce the given force system to a force-couple at D.


Have

F : FDA + FED = FDA DA + FED ED = R

where

( 0.300 m ) i + ( 0.225 m ) j + ( 0.200 m ) k


FDA = 136 N

0.425 m

= ( 96 N ) i + ( 72 N ) j + ( 64 N ) k
( 0.150 m ) i ( 0.200 m ) k
FED = 120 N
= ( 72 N ) i ( 96 N ) k
0.250 m

R = (168 N ) i + ( 72 N ) j ( 32 N ) k

Have
or

R
M D : M A = M D

( 0.150 m ) i ( 0.150 m ) j + ( 0.450 m ) k 16 N m


M RD = (16 N m )
( i j + 3k )
=
0.150 11 m
11

PROBLEM 3.136 CONTINUED


The force-couple at D can be replaced by a single force if R is perpendicular to M RD . To be perpendicular,
R M RD = 0.
Have

R M RD = ( 168i + 72 j 32k )
=

16
( i j + 3k )
11

128
( 21 9 12 )
11

=0

Force-couple can be reduced to a single equivalent force.


To determine the coordinates where the equivalent single force intersects the yz-plane, M RD = rQ/D R
where

rQ/D = ( 0 0.300 ) m i + ( y 0.075 ) m j + ( z 0 ) m k

i
16 N m

( i j + 3k ) = (8 N ) 0.3
11
21

j
k
( y 0.075) z m
9
4

or
16 N m
( i j + 3k ) = (8 N ) 4 ( y 0.075) 9 z i + ( 21z 1.2 ) j + 2.7 + 21( y 0.075) k m
11

From j:

From k:

16
= 8 ( 21z 1.2 )
11
48
= 8 2.7 + 21( y 0.075 )
11

z = 0.028427 m = 28.4 mm
y = 0.28972 m = 290 mm

line of action of R intersects the yz-plane at

y = 290 mm, z = 28.4 mm

PROBLEM 3.137
Determine whether the force-and-couple system shown can be reduced to
a single equivalent force R. If it can, determine R and the point where the
line of action of R intersects the yz plane. If it cannot be so reduced,
replace the given system with an equivalent wrench and determine its
resultant, its pitch, and the point where its axis intersects the yz plane.

SOLUTION

First, reduce the given force system to a force-couple at the origin.


F : FA + FG = R

Have

( 4 in.) i + ( 6 in.) j (12 in.) k


R = (10 lb ) k + 14 lb
= ( 4 lb ) i + ( 6 lb ) j ( 2 lb ) k
14 in.

R=

and
Have

56 lb

M O : ( rO F ) + M C = M OR

M OR = (12 in.) j (10 lb ) k + (16 in.) i ( 4 lb ) i + ( 6 lb ) j (12 lb ) k

(16 in.) i (12 in.) j


( 4 in.) i (12 in.) j + ( 6 in.) k
+ ( 84 lb in.)
+ ( 120 lb in.)

20 in.
14 in.

M 0R = ( 221.49 lb in.) i + ( 38.743 lb in.) j + (147.429 lb in.) k


= (18.4572 lb ft ) i + ( 3.2286 lb ft ) j + (12.2858 lb ft ) k

PROBLEM 3.137 CONTINUED


The force-couple at O can be replaced by a single force if the direction of R is perpendicular to M OR .
To be perpendicular R M OR = 0
Have

R M OR = ( 4i + 6 j 2k ) (18.4572i + 3.2286 j + 12.2858k ) = 0?


= 73.829 + 19.3716 24.572
0

System cannot be reduced to a single equivalent force.


To reduce to an equivalent wrench, the moment component along the line of action of P is found.
M1 = R M OR

R =

R
R

( 4i + 6 j 2k )
=
(18.4572i + 3.2286 j + 12.2858k )
56

= 9.1709 lb ft
M1 = M1 R = ( 9.1709 lb ft )( 0.53452i + 0.80178 j 0.26726k )

and
And pitch

p=

M1 9.1709 lb ft
=
= 1.22551 ft
R
56 lb

or p = 1.226 ft
Have
M 2 = M OR M1 = (18.4572i + 3.2286 j + 12.2858k ) ( 9.1709 )( 0.53452i + 0.80178 j 0.26726k )
= (13.5552 lb ft ) i ( 4.1244 lb ft ) j + (14.7368 lb ft ) k
Require

M 2 = rQ/O R

(13.5552i 4.1244 j + 14.7368k ) = ( yj + zk ) ( 4i + 6j 2k )


= ( 2 y + 6z ) i + ( 4z ) j ( 4 y ) k
From j:

4.1244 = 4z

From k:

14.7368 = 4 y

or
or

z = 1.0311 ft
y = 3.6842 ft

line of action of the wrench intersects the yz plane at


y = 3.68 ft, z = 1.031 ft

PROBLEM 3.138
Replace the wrench shown with an equivalent system consisting of two
forces perpendicular to the y axis and applied respectively at A and B.

SOLUTION
Express the forces at A and B as
A = Axi + Az k
B = Bxi + Bzk
Then, for equivalence to the given force system
Fx : Ax + Bx = 0

(1)

Fz : Az + Bz = R

(2)

M x : Az ( a ) + Bz ( a + b ) = 0

(3)

M z : Ax ( a ) Bx ( a + b ) = M

(4)

Bx = Ax

From Equation (1),


Substitute into Equation (4)

Ax ( a ) + Ax ( a + b ) = M
Ax =
From Equation (2),
and Equation (3),

M
b

and

Bx =

M
b

Bz = R Az
Az a + ( R Az )( a + b ) = 0
a

Az = R 1 +
b

PROBLEM 3.138 CONTINUED


and

Bz = R R 1 +
b

a
Bz = R
b

Then

M
A=
b

i + R 1 + k
b

M
B =
b

a
i Rk

PROBLEM 3.139
Show that, in general, a wrench can be replaced with two forces chosen in
such a way that one force passes through a given point while the other
force lies in a given plane.

SOLUTION

First, choose a coordinate system so that the xy plane coincides with the given plane. Also, position the
coordinate system so that the line of action of the wrench passes through the origin as shown in Figure a.
Since the orientation of the plane and the components (R, M) of the wrench are known, it follows that the
scalar components of R and M are known relative to the shown coordinate system.
A force system to be shown as equivalent is illustrated in Figure b. Let A be the force passing through the
given point P and B be the force that lies in the given plane. Let b be the x-axis intercept of B.
The known components of the wrench can be expressed as
R = Rxi + Ry j + Rzk

M = M xi + M y j + M zk

and

while the unknown forces A and B can be expressed as


A = Axi + Ay j + Azk

and

B = Bxi + Bzk

Since the position vector of point P is given, it follows that the scalar components (x, y, z) of the position
vector rP are also known.
Then, for equivalence of the two systems
Fx : Rx = Ax + Bx

(1)

Fy : Ry = Ay

(2)

Fz : Rz = Az + Bz

(3)

M x : M x = yAz zAy

(4)

M y : M y = zAx xAz bBz

(5)

M z : M z = xAy yAx

(6)

PROBLEM 3.139 CONTINUED

Based on the above six independent equations for the six unknowns Ax , Ay , Az , Bx , Bz , b , there exists a
unique solution for A and B.
Ay = Ry

From Equation (2)

Equation (6)

1
Ax = xRy M z
y

Equation (1)

1
Bx = Rx xRy M z
y

Equation (4)

1
Az = M x + zRy
y

Equation (3)

1
Bz = Rz M x + zRy
y

Equation (5)

b=

( xM x + yM y + zM z )
( M x yRz + zRy )

PROBLEM 3.140
Show that a wrench can be replaced with two perpendicular forces, one
of which is applied at a given point.

SOLUTION

First, observe that it is always possible to construct a line perpendicular to a given line so that the constructed
line also passes through a given point. Thus, it is possible to align one of the coordinate axes of a rectangular
coordinate system with the axis of the wrench while one of the other axes passes through the given point.
See Figures a and b.
Have

R = Rj

and

M = Mj

and are known.

The unknown forces A and B can be expressed as


A = Axi + Ay j + Azk

and

B = Bxi + By j + Bzk

The distance a is known. It is assumed that force B intersects the xz plane at (x, 0, z). Then for equivalence
Fx : 0 = Ax + Bx

(1)

Fy : R = Ay + By

(2)

Fz : 0 = Az + Bz

(3)

M x : 0 = zBy

(4)

M y : M = aAz xBz + zBx

(5)

M z : 0 = aAy + xBy

(6)

Since A and B are made perpendicular,


AB = 0
There are eight unknowns:

or

Ax Bx + Ay By + Az Bz = 0
Ax , Ay , Az , Bx , By , Bz , x, z

But only seven independent equations. Therefore, there exists an infinite number of solutions.

(7)

PROBLEM 3.140 CONTINUED


0 = zBy

Next consider Equation (4):


If By = 0, Equation (7) becomes

Ax Bx + Az Bz = 0
Ax2 + Az2 = 0

Using Equations (1) and (3) this equation becomes

Since the components of A must be real, a nontrivial solution is not possible. Thus, it is required that
By 0, so that from Equation (4), z = 0.
To obtain one possible solution, arbitrarily let Ax = 0.
(Note: Setting Ay , Az , or Bz equal to zero results in unacceptable solutions.)
The defining equations then become.
0 = Bx

Then

(1)

R = Ay + By

(2)

0 = Az + Bz

(3)

M = aAz xBz

(5)

0 = aAy + xBy

(6)

Ay By + Az Bz = 0

(7)

Equation (2) can be written

Ay = R By

Equation (3) can be written

Bz = Az

Equation (6) can be written

x=

aAy
By

Substituting into Equation (5),


R By
M = aAz a
( Az )

By

or

Az =

M
By
aR

Substituting into Equation (7),


M
M

By
By = 0
( R By ) By + aR
aR

(8)

PROBLEM 3.140 CONTINUED


By =

or

a 2 R3
a R2 + M 2
2

Then from Equations (2), (8), and (3)


Ay = R
Az =

Bz =

a 2 R3
RM 2
=
a2R2 + M 2
a2R2 + M 2

M
a 2 R3
aR 2 M
=

2 2

aR a R + M 2
a2R2 + M 2

aR 2 M
a2R2 + M 2

In summary
A=

RM
( Mj aRk )
a R2 + M 2

B=

aR 2
( aRj + Mk )
a2R2 + M 2

Which shows that it is possible to replace a wrench with two perpendicular forces, one of which is applied at a
given point.
Lastly, if R > 0 and M > 0, it follows from the equations found for A and B that Ay > 0 and By > 0.
From Equation (6), x < 0 (assuming a > 0). Then, as a consequence of letting Ax = 0, force A lies in a plane
parallel to the yz plane and to the right of the origin, while force B lies in a plane parallel to the yz plane but to
the left of the origin, as shown in the figure below.

PROBLEM 3.141
Show that a wrench can be replaced with two forces, one of which has a
prescribed line of action.

SOLUTION

First, choose a rectangular coordinate system where one axis coincides with the axis of the wrench and
another axis intersects the prescribed line of action ( AA ) . Note that it has been assumed that the line of
action of force B intersects the xz plane at point P ( x, 0, z ) . Denoting the known direction of line AA by
A = xi + y j + zk
it follows that force A can be expressed as

A = A A = A xi + y j + z k

Force B can be expressed as


B = Bxi + By j + Bzk
Next, observe that since the axis of the wrench and the prescribed line of action AA are known, it follows
that the distance a can be determined. In the following solution, it is assumed that a is known.
Then, for equivalence

Fx : 0 = Ax + Bx

(1)

Fy : R = A y + By

(2)

Fz : 0 = Az + Bz

(3)

M x : 0 = zBy

(4)

M y : M = aAz + zBx xBz

(5)

M z : 0 = aA y + xBy

(6)

Since there are six unknowns A, Bx , By , Bz , x, z and six independent equations, it will be possible to
obtain a solution.

PROBLEM 3.141 CONTINUED


Case 1: Let z = 0 to satisfy Equation (4)

A y = R By

Now Equation (2)

Bz = Az

Equation (3)
x=

Equation (6)

aA y
By

a
=
R By
By

Substitution into Equation (5)


a

M = aAz
R By ( Az )
By

A=

1 M

z aR

By

Substitution into Equation (2)


R=

1 M
B + By
z aR y y

By =

Then

A=

z aR 2
z aR y M

MR
R
=
aR
z aR y M
y
z
M

Bx = Ax =

x MR
z aR y M

Bz = Az =

z MR
z aR y M

In summary
A=

B=

and

P
A
aR
y
z
M

R
( Mi + z aRj + z Mk )
z aR y M x

z aR y M
R
x = a 1
= a 1 R

By
z aR 2

or x =
Note that for this case, the lines of action of both A and B intersect the x axis.

y M
z R

PROBLEM 3.141 CONTINUED


Case 2: Let By = 0 to satisfy Equation (4)
A=

Now Equation (2)

Equation (1)

Bx = R x
y

Equation (3)

Bz = R z
y

aA y = 0

Equation (6)

which requires a = 0

Substitution into Equation (5)



M = z R x
y

x R z

or

This last expression is the equation for the line of action of force B.
In summary
R
A=
y

R
B=
y

( x i z k )

Assuming that x , y , z > 0, the equivalent force system is as shown below.

Note that the component of A in the xz plane is parallel to B.

z x x z = y
R

PROBLEM 3.142
A worker tries to move a rock by applying a 360-N force to a steel bar as
shown. (a) Replace that force with an equivalent force-couple system at
D. (b) Two workers attempt to move the same rock by applying a vertical
force at A and another force at D. Determine these two forces if they are
to be equivalent to the single force of part a.

SOLUTION

(a) Have

F : 360 N ( sin 40i cos 40 j) = ( 231.40 N ) i ( 275.78 N ) j = F

or F = 360 N
M D : rB/D R = M

Have
where

50

rB/D = ( 0.65 m ) cos 30 i + ( 0.65 m ) sin 30 j

= ( 0.56292 m ) i + ( 0.32500 m ) j
i
j
k
M = 0.56292 0.32500 0 N m = (155.240 + 75.206 ) N m k
231.40 275.78 0
= ( 230.45 N m ) k
(b) Have
where

or M = 230 N m
M D : M = rA/D FA

rA/D = (1.05 m ) cos 30 i + (1.05 m ) sin 30 j

= ( 0.90933 m ) i + ( 0.52500 m ) j

PROBLEM 3.142 CONTINUED


i
j
k
FA 0.90933 0.52500 0 N m = [ 230.45 N m ] k
0
1
0

( 0.90933FA ) k

or

= 230.45k

FA = 253.42 N

or FA = 253 N

F : F = FA + FD

Have

( 231.40 N ) i ( 275.78 N ) j = ( 253.42 N ) j + FD ( cos i sin j)


From

i : 231.40 N = FD cos

(1)

j: 22.36 N = FD sin

(2)

Equation (2) divided by Equation (1)


tan = 0.096629
= 5.5193

or

= 5.52

Substitution into Equation (1)

FD =

231.40
= 232.48 N
cos5.5193
or FD = 232 N

5.52

PROBLEM 3.143
A worker tries to move a rock by applying a 360-N force to a steel bar as
shown. If two workers attempt to move the same rock by applying a force
at A and a parallel force at C, determine these two forces so that they will
be equivalent to the single 360-N force shown in the figure.

SOLUTION

F : R = FA + FC

Have

( 360 N ) sin 40 i ( 360 N ) cos 40 j = ( FA + FC ) sin i ( FA + FC ) cos j

From

i:

( 360 N ) sin 40 = ( FA + FC ) sin

(1)

j:

( 360 N ) cos 40 = ( FA + FC ) cos

(2)

Dividing Equation (1) by Equation (2),


tan 40 = tan
= 40
Substituting = 40 into Equation (1),
FA + FC = 360 N
Have
where

M C : rB/C R = rA/C FA

rB/C = ( 0.35 m )( cos30i + sin 30 j) = ( 0.30311 m ) i + ( 0.175 m ) j

(3)

PROBLEM 3.143 CONTINUED


R = ( 360 N )( sin40i cos 40 j) = ( 231.40 N ) i ( 275.78 N ) j
rA/C = ( 0.75 m )( cos30i + sin 30 j) = ( 0.64952 m ) i + ( 0.375 m ) j
FA = FA ( sin 40i cos 40 j) = FA ( 0.64279i 0.76604 j)

i
j
k
i
j
k
0.30311 0.175 0 N m = FA 0.64952 0.375 0 N m
231.40 275.78 0
0.64279 0.76604 0
83.592 + 40.495 = ( 0.49756 + 0.24105 ) FA
FA = 168.002 N

or

FA = 168.0 N

Substituting into Equation (3),


FC = 360 168.002 = 191.998 N

or

FC = 192.0 N

or FA = 168.0 N

50

FC = 192.0 N

50

PROBLEM 3.144
A force and a couple are applied as shown to the end of a cantilever
beam. (a) Replace this system with a single force F applied at point C,
and determine the distance d from C to a line drawn through points D and
E. (b) Solve part a if the directions of the two 360-N forces are reversed.

SOLUTION
(a)

(a) Have

F : F = ( 360 N ) j ( 360 N ) j ( 600 N ) k


or F = ( 600 N ) k

and

M D :

( 360 N )( 0.15 m ) = ( 600 N )( d )

d = 0.09 m
or d = 90.0 mm below ED
F = ( 600 N ) k

(b) Have from part a


(b)

and

M D : ( 360 N )( 0.15 m ) = ( 600 N )( d )


d = 0.09 m
or d = 90.0 mm above ED

PROBLEM 3.145
A crate of mass 80 kg is held in the position shown. Determine (a) the
moment produced by the weight W of the crate about E, (b) the smallest
force applied at B which creates a moment of equal magnitude and
opposite sense about E.

SOLUTION

W = mg = 80 kg 9.81 m/s 2 = 784.8 N

(a) By definition

M E : M E = ( 784.8 N )( 0.25 m )

Have

M E = 196.2 N m
(b) For the force at B to be the smallest, resulting in a moment ( M E )
about E, the line of action of force FB must be perpendicular to the
line connecting E to B. The sense of FB must be such that the force
produces a counterclockwise moment about E.
Note:
Have

d =

( 0.85 m )2 + ( 0.5 m )2

= 0.98615 m

M E : 196.2 N m = FB ( 0.98615 m )
FB = 198.954 N

and

0.85 m

= tan 1
= 59.534
0.5 m
or FB = 199.0 N

59.5

PROBLEM 3.146
A crate of mass 80 kg is held in the position shown. Determine (a) the
moment produced by the weight W of the crate about E, (b) the smallest
force applied at A which creates a moment of equal magnitude and
opposite sense about E, (c) the magnitude, sense, and point of application
on the bottom of the crate of the smallest vertical force which creates a
moment of equal magnitude and opposite sense about E.

SOLUTION

W = mg = 80 kg 9.81 m/s 2 = 784.8 N

(a) By definition

M E : M E = ( 784.8 N )( 0.25 m )

Have

M E = 196.2 N m
(b) For the force at A to be the smallest, resulting in a moment about E,
the line of action of force FA must be perpendicular to the line
connecting E to A. The sense of FA must be such that the force
produces a counterclockwise moment about E.
Note:
Have

d =

( 0.35 m )2 + ( 0.5 m )2

= 0.61033 m

M E : 196.2 N m = FA ( 0.61033 m )
FA = 321.47 N

and

0.35 m

= tan 1
= 34.992
0.5 m
or FA = 321 N

35.0

(c) The smallest force acting on the bottom of the crate resulting in a
moment about E will be located at the point on the bottom of the
crate farthest from E and acting perpendicular to line CED. The
sense of the force will be such as to produce a counterclockwise
moment about E. A force acting vertically upward at D satisfies
these conditions.

PROBLEM 3.146 CONTINUED


Have

M E : M E = rD/E FD

(196.2 N m ) k = ( 0.85 m ) i ( FD ) j
(196.2 N m ) k = ( 0.85FD ) k
FD = 230.82 N
or FD = 231 N

PROBLEM 3.147
A farmer uses cables and winch pullers B and E to plumb one side of a
small barn. Knowing that the sum of the moments about the x axis of the
forces exerted by the cables on the barn at points A and D is equal to
4728 lb ft, determine the magnitude of TDE when TAB = 255 lb.

SOLUTION
The moment about the x-axis due to the two cable forces can be found
using the z-components of each force acting at their intersection with the
xy-plane (A and D). The x-components of the forces are parallel to the xaxis, and the y-components of the forces intersect the x-axis. Therefore,
neither the x or y components produce a moment about the x-axis.
M x :

Have

(TAB ) z

where

(TAB ) z ( y A ) + (TDE ) z ( yD ) = M x

= k TAB = k (TAB AB )

i 12 j + 12k
= k 255 lb
= 180 lb
17

(TDE ) z

= k TDE = k (TDE DE )

1.5i 14 j + 12k
= k TDE
= 0.64865TDE
18.5

y A = 12 ft
yD = 14 ft
M x = 4728 lb ft

and

(180 lb )(12 ft ) + ( 0.64865TDE )(14 ft ) = 4728 lb ft


TDE = 282.79 lb
or TDE = 283 lb

PROBLEM 3.148
Solve Problem 3.147 when the tension in cable AB is 306 lb.
Problem 3.147: A farmer uses cables and winch pullers B and E to
plumb one side of a small barn. Knowing that the sum of the moments
about the x axis of the forces exerted by the cables on the barn at points A
and D is equal to 4728 lb ft, determine the magnitude of TDE when
TAB = 255 lb.

SOLUTION
The moment about the x-axis due to the two cable forces can be found
using the z components of each force acting at the intersection with the xy
plane (A and D). The x components of the forces are parallel to the x axis,
and the y components of the forces intersect the x axis. Therefore, neither
the x or y components produce a moment about the x axis.
M x :

Have

(TAB ) z

where

(TAB ) z ( y A ) + (TDE ) z ( yD ) = M x

= k TAB = k (TAB AB )

i 12 j + 12k
= k 306 lb
= 216 lb
17

(TDE ) z

= k TDE = k (TDE DE )

1.5i 14 j + 12k
= k TDE
= 0.64865TDE
18.5

y A = 12 ft
yD = 14 ft
M x = 4728 lb ft

and

( 216 lb )(12 ft ) + ( 0.64865TDE )(14 ft ) = 4728 lb ft


TDE = 235.21 lb
or TDE = 235 lb

PROBLEM 3.149
As an adjustable brace BC is used to bring a wall into plumb, the forcecouple system shown is exerted on the wall. Replace this force-couple
system with an equivalent force-couple system at A knowing that
R = 21.2 lb and M = 13.25 lb ft.

SOLUTION
F : R = R A = R BC

Have
BC =

where

RA =

( 42 in.) i ( 96 in.) j (16 in.) k


106 in.
21.2 lb
( 42i 96 j 16k )
106

or R A = ( 8.40 lb ) i (19.20 lb ) j ( 3.20 lb ) k


M A : rC/ A R + M = M A

Have
where

rC/ A = ( 42 in.) i + ( 48 in.) k =

1
( 42i + 48k ) ft
12

= ( 3.5 ft ) i + ( 4.0 ft ) k
R = ( 8.40 lb ) i (19.20 lb ) j ( 3.20 lb ) k
M = BC M
=

42i + 96 j + 16k
(13.25 lb ft )
106

= ( 5.25 lb ft ) i + (12 lb ft ) j + ( 2 lb ft ) k

PROBLEM 3.149 CONTINUED

Then

i
j
k
3.5
0
4.0 lb ft + ( 5.25i + 12 j + 2k ) lb ft = M A
8.40 19.20 3.20
M A = ( 71.55 lb ft ) i + ( 56.80 lb ft ) j ( 65.20 lb ft ) k
or M A = ( 71.6 lb ft ) i + ( 56.8 lb ft ) j ( 65.2 lb ft ) k

PROBLEM 3.150
Two parallel 60-N forces are applied to a lever as shown. Determine the
moment of the couple formed by the two forces (a) by resolving each
force into horizontal and vertical components and adding the moments of
the two resulting couples, (b) by using the perpendicular distance
between the two forces, (c) by summing the moments of the two forces
about point A.

SOLUTION

(a) Have
where

M B : d1Cx + d 2C y = M

d1 = ( 0.360 m ) sin 55 = 0.29489 m


d 2 = ( 0.360 m ) cos 55 = 0.20649 m
Cx = ( 60 N ) cos 20 = 56.382 N
C y = ( 60 N ) sin 20 = 20.521 N
M = ( 0.29489 m )( 56.382 N ) k + ( 0.20649 m )( 20.521 N ) k = (12.3893 N m ) k
or M = 12.39 N m

(b) Have

M = Fd ( k ) = 60 N ( 0.360 m ) sin ( 55 20 ) ( k )

= (12.3893 N m ) k
or M = 12.39 N m

PROBLEM 3.150 CONTINUED


(c) Have

M A : ( rA F ) = rB/ A FB + rC/ A FC = M

i
j
k
i
j
k
M = ( 0.520 m )( 60 N ) cos 55 sin 55 0 + ( 0.880 m )( 60 N ) cos 55 sin 55 0
cos 20 sin 20 0
cos 20 sin 20 0
= (17.8956 N m 30.285 N m ) k = (12.3892 N m ) k
or M = 12.39 N m

PROBLEM 3.151
A 32-lb motor is mounted on the floor. Find the resultant of the weight
and the forces exerted on the belt, and determine where the line of action
of the resultant intersects the floor.

SOLUTION

F :

Have

( 60 lb ) i ( 32 lb ) j + (140 lb )( cos 30i + sin 30j) = R


R = (181.244 lb ) i + ( 38.0 lb ) j
or R = 185.2 lb

11.84

M O : M O = xRy

Have

(140 lb ) cos 30 ( 4 + 2 cos 30 ) in. (140 lb ) sin 30 ( 2 in.) sin 30

( 60 lb )( 2 in.) = x ( 38.0 lb )

x=
and

1
( 694.97 70.0 120 ) in.
38.0

x = 23.289 in.

Or, resultant intersects the base (x axis) 23.3 in. to the left of the vertical centerline (y axis) of the motor.

PROBLEM 3.152
To loosen a frozen valve, a force F of magnitude 70 lb is applied to the
handle of the valve. Knowing that = 25, M x = 61 lb ft, and

M z = 43 lb ft, determine and d.

SOLUTION
Have

M O : rA/O F = M O

where

rA/O = ( 4 in.) i + (11 in.) j ( d ) k


F = F ( cos cos i sin j + cos sin k )
F = 70 lb, = 25

For

F = ( 70 lb ) ( 0.90631cos ) i 0.42262 j + ( 0.90631sin ) k

MO

i
j
k
= ( 70 lb )
4
11
d
in.
0.90631cos 0.42262 0.90631sin
= ( 70 lb ) ( 9.9694sin 0.42262d ) i + ( 0.90631d cos + 3.6252sin ) j
+ (1.69048 9.9694 cos ) k in.

and

M x = ( 70 lb )( 9.9694sin 0.42262d ) in. = ( 61 lb ft )(12 in./ft )

(1)

M y = ( 70 lb )( 0.90631d cos + 3.6252sin ) in.

(2)

M z = ( 70 lb )(1.69048 9.9694cos ) in. = 43 lb ft (12 in./ft )

(3)

PROBLEM 3.152 CONTINUED


From Equation (3)

634.33

= cos 1
= 24.636
697.86
or = 24.6
From Equation (1)
1022.90
d =
= 34.577 in.
29.583
or d = 34.6 in.

PROBLEM 3.153
When a force F is applied to the handle of the valve shown, its moments
about the x and z axes are, respectively, M x = 77 lb ft and
M z = 81 lb ft. For d = 27 in., determine the moment M y of F about
the y axis.

SOLUTION
Have

M O : rA/O F = M O

where

rA/O = ( 4 in.) i + (11 in.) j ( 27 in.) k


F = F ( cos cos i sin j + cos sin k )
MO

i
j
k
= F
4
11
27 lb in.
cos cos sin cos sin
= F (11cos sin 27sin ) i + ( 27 cos cos + 4cos sin ) j
+ ( 4sin 11cos cos ) k ( lb in.)

and

M x = F (11cos sin 27sin )( lb in.)

(1)

M y = F ( 27 cos cos + 4cos sin )( lb in.)

(2)

M z = F ( 4sin 11cos cos )( lb in.)

(3)

Now, Equation (1)

cos sin =

1 Mx

+ 27sin

11 F

(4)

and

cos cos =

1
Mz
4sin

F
11

(5)

Equation (3)

Substituting Equations (4) and (5) into Equation (2),


1
1 M
M


M y = F 27 4sin z + 4 x + 27sin
F

11
11 F

or

My =

1
( 27M z + 4M x )
11

PROBLEM 3.153 CONTINUED


Noting that the ratios

27
4
and
are the ratios of lengths, have
11
11
My =

27
4
( 81 lb ft ) + ( 77 lb ft ) = 226.82 lb ft
11
11
or M y = 227 lb ft

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