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A beam P Q is 5.0 m long and is supported at its ends in a horizontal position as shown in Figure.
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A beam is supported on its fulcrum at the point A, which is at mid-span, and forces act as shown in Figure.
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A uniform steel girder AB is 6.0 m long and has a mass equivalent to 4.0 kN acting at its centre.
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A uniform beam of length l and weight P is balanced on a triangular prism.
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Calculate and plot the bending moment and shearing force distributions for the cantilever of Figure.
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Determine the end reactions for the simply supported beam of Figure, which is
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What is the purpose of a jack in lifting a car by it?
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ABCD is a square, vertices being taken in the anticlockwise sense.
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Find the position of the centre of gravity of a uniform disk of radius R from
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Determine the reactions for the simply supported beam of Figure.
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Dec 24, 2018
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Determine the end reactions for the simply supported beam of Figure , which is subjected
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Dec 23, 2018
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A system of loads m1, m2, and ms are in equilibrium (Fig. 65). Find the magnitude of mass m3 and the pressure exerted
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Dec 20, 2018
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A spanner (or wrench) has a long handle. Why?
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Dec 12, 2018
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With reference to Figure, the reaction RA is:
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The distance d in Figure when the beam is in equilibrium is:
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Determine the reactions for the simply supported beam of Figure.
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Oct 26, 2018
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Due to the forces acting, a horizontal beam is in:
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With reference to Figure, when moments are taken about the righthand end, the sum of the clockwise moments is:
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Sep 25, 2018
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What force should be applied to the end of the handle of a differential winch to support a load of 50 kg-wt?
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Sep 17, 2018
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Which of the following statements is false for the beam shown in Figure if the beam is in equilibrium?
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Sep 16, 2018
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