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Resultant of Parallel Force System by on Mar 14, 2010Coplanar Parallel Force System Parallel forces can be in the same or in opposite directions. The sign of the direction can be chosen arbitrarily, meaning, taking one direction as positive makes the opposite direction negative. The complete definiti...
Solution to Problem 631 | Moment Diagrams by Parts by on Oct 16, 2009Problem 631 Determine the value of the couple M for the beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-631 so that the moment of area about A of the M diagram between A and B will be zero. What is the physical significance of this result? ...
Solution to Problem 632 | Moment Diagrams by Parts by on Oct 16, 2009Problem 632 For the beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-632, compute the value of (AreaAB) barred(X)A. From this result, is the tangent drawn to the elastic curve at B directed up or down to the right? (Hint: Refer to the deviation equations and rules of...
Solution to Problem 631 | Moment Diagrams by Parts by on Oct 16, 2009Problem 631 Determine the value of the couple M for the beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-631 so that the moment of area about A of the M diagram between A and B will be zero. What is the physical significance of this result? Solution 631...
Solution to Problem 632 | Moment Diagrams by Parts by on Oct 16, 2009Problem 632 For the beam loaded as shown in Fig. P-632, compute the value of (AreaAB) barred(X)A. From this result, is the tangent drawn to the elastic curve at B directed up or down to the right? (Hint: Refer to the deviation equations and rules of...


