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Introduction
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scts105407Principle of Equilibrium
scts105407Principle of Equilibrium
scts105407Principle of Equilibrium
scts105407Principle of Equilibrium
scts105407Principle of Equilibrium

sct116401 Introduction

scts105407Principle of Equilibrium

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scts105407Principle of Equilibrium

sct116401 Introduction
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scts105407Principle of Equilibrium
scts105407Principle of Equilibrium

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scts105407Principle of Equilibrium

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Force
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Force
Force
Force

Law
Law
Law
Law
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Law

of
of
of
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of
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Equilibriu
Equilibriu
Equilibriu
Equilibriu
Equilibriu
Equilibriu

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sct116403 Force Law of Equilibriu scts105409Types of Force Systems

sct116403 Force Law of Equilibriu scts105409Types of Force Systems

sct116403 Force Law of Equilibriu scts105409Types of Force Systems


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Equations of Equilibriu
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Equations of Equilibriu
Equations of Equilibriu
Equations of Equilibriu
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Explain the Principles
Explain the Principles
Explain the Principles
Explain the Principles
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Cognitive Difficulty lMarks


Recall
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Explain the Principles of Equilibrium with Practice

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Explain the Principles of Equilibrium with Practice

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Explain the Principles of Equilibrium with Practice


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Locus - Definition
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Hint 1

h Neat Sketch

Hint 2

Question
Which
onethe
of following
the following
statements is correct?
Consider
statements:
If
a asystem
equilibrium
and the position of the system depends upon many independent variable
For
particleisin in
plane
in equilibrium
1.
sum ofAthe
forces
along X-direction
is zero
If point
is in
equilibrium
under the
action of the applied forces, the values of tension TAB and TAC ar
2.
sum
of
the
forces
along
Y-direction
is
zero.
A stationtary body is subjected to coplaner forces will be equilibrium,when.
3. sum of the moments of all forces about any point is zero.
.A roller of weight W is rolled over the wooden block shown in the given figure.The pull F required to just cause the s
Of these statements
The road roller shown in the given figure is being moved over an obstacle by a pull 'P'. The value of 'P' required will

Horizontal force of 200 N is applied at 'A' to lift the weight 'W' at C as shown in the given figure. The value of weight
A uniform rod AB of weight W is movable in avertical plane about a hinge at A, and is sustained in equilibrium by a w

A uniform, heavy rod AB of length L and weight W is hinged at A and tied to a weight W1 by a string at B. The ma
frictionless pulley (of negligible dimension) at C as shown in the figure. If the rod is in equilibrium at horizontal config

In the system, line of action of forces act along the same line is called
When all forces acting on the body are in the same plane the forces are
A concurrent force system contains forces whose lines-of action meet at same one point. Forces may b
all the forces are parallel to each other but not in the same plane are called
What is the thrust at the point A in lamp post shown in the figure?
The force F such that both the bars AC and BC (AC and BC are equal in length) as shown in the figure are identical
Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes below the lists:
List I
List II
When
the
forces
acting
on
the
body
are
in
the
same
plane
but
their
line
of
actions
are parallel to each other known a
A. Two parallel forces acting on
1. Kinetic energy
If
the
resultant
of
two
equal
forces
has
the
same
magnitude
as
either
of
the forces, then the angle be
A body, moving with uniform velocity in
B. A moving particle
2. Couple
C. Two coplanar parallel forces equal
3. Forces in equilibrium
In
magnitude
opposite
a circular
disk ofand
radius
R rolls in
without slipping at a velocity v. The magnitude of the velocity at point P (s
Direction acting on a body
D. Two unequal forces acting on
4. Cause acceleration
a body
Codes: A B C D

Solution
Energy and work are scalars
Partial derivatives of its total potential energy with respect to each of independent variab
For
a particle
Variable
mustin
beplane
zero.in equilibrium
1.
sum
of
the
forces
X-direction
zero
The algebraic sum ofalong
all external
forceisand
the algebraic sum of moment of all external for
2. sum of the forces along Y-direction is zero.
Rcos60=W,F=Rcos30 then F=(W)^1/2
3. sum of the moments of all forces about any point is zero.
The road roller shown in the given figure is being moved over an obstacle by a pull 'P'. The value of 'P

Taking moment about fulcrum 200 x 0.3 = W x 0.075 or W = 800 N


) if Tpassing
be theover
tension
in string
BCasand
since
it passes
over AC
smooth
o a string BCP
a smooth
peg C,
shown
in the
given figure,
being pulley
vertical.C,If AC be equal to AB
therefore T= W1
Reaction at B is W/2, W/2=Tcos45=W1*1/ 2, or W1=W/2.

In this system, line of action of forces act along the same line is called collinear forces.
When all forces acting on the body are in the same plane the forces are Coplaner force
A concurrent force system contains forces whose lines-of action meet at same one point.
Non coplaner force
Axial thrust = vertical component= 1Xsin 60 kN = 0.866 kN
F = 100 cos 45 = 70.7 N.
Match List as
When
of IIactions
List I the forces acting on the body are in the same plane but their line
List
are
parallel
to
each
other
known
as
coplanar
parallel
forces
A. Two parallel forces acting on
1.Forces in equilibrium
30
A
body, moving
with uniform
velocity
in
Velocity
in x direction
must be
V.
B.
A moving
particle
2.Kinetic energy
Therefore
Vpsin60
=V
C.
3. Couple
Or Two
Vp=coplanar
2/ 3V parallel forces equal
In magnitude and opposite in
Direction acting on a body
D. Two unequal forces acting on
4. Cause acceleration
a body
Codes: A B C D

Option A
Comment A
Option B Comment Option C Comment
Energy and work are scalars
Force and work are vecEnergy, momentum and v
-1
0
1
520 N and 300 N
300 N and 520 N
450 N and 150 N
The algebraic sum of all external force will b the algebraic sum of mo
The algebraic sum of all
(W)^1/2
W
W/3
1 and 3 are correct

2 and 3 are correct

1 and 2 are correct

horizontal

vertical

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200N
) W /cos

400N

W cos

600N
W/Sin

W1 = W

W1 = W/2

W1 = 2 W

collinear forces.
Coplanar forces
tensile
Non coplaner force
0.866 kN
70.7

Coplanar forces
collinear forces.
compresive
Coplanar forces
0.5 kN
100

concurrent system
concurrent system
tensile and compresive
concurrent system
1 kN
102

30

collinear forces.
60

concurrent system
90

Vp=V

Vp=V/2

Vp=V/3

1,3,4,2

3,2,1,4

3,1,2,4

Coplanar forces

Option D
Comment Correct anVendor naAuthor na Remarks
Force, momentum and veloci
A
Text
Infinity
B
Text
150 N and 450 N
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W/4
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1, 2 and 3 are correct.

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perpendicular to the line C D

Image

800N
W sin

D
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W1 = W/ 2

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FA
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Non Concurrent Co-Planar


Non Concurrent Co-Planar
tensile or compresive
Non Concurrent Co-Planar
2 kN
105

non Concurrent Co-Planar FA


120
A

Vp= 2/ 3V

1,2,3,4

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Equations

Image and Equations

Text

Recall
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ApplicationDifficult

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B
C
D

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Image
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