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61. Determine the area and the centroid (x, y) of the area.

1m

y2 x3

x
1m

364

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62. Determine the area and the centroid (x, y) of the area.

3 ft

1 x3
y
9

x
3 ft

365

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63. Locate the centroid x of the area.

y x1/ 2 2x5/3
x
2 ft

366

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*64. Locate the centroid y of the area.

y x1/ 2 2x5/3
x
2 ft

367

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65. Determine the area and the centroid (x, y) of the area.

xy  c2
x
a
b

368

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66. Determine the area and the centroid (x, y) of the area.

h x2
y
a2

x
a

369

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67. Locate the centroid (x, y) of the area.

y
1
y  1 x2
4
1m
x
2m

370

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*68. Locate the centroid x of the area.

y
0.5 in.

2 in.

y  1x

0.5 in.
x
2 in.

69. Locate the centroid y of the area.

y
0.5 in.

2 in.

y  1x

0.5 in.
x
2 in.

371

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610. Locate the centroid (x, y) of the area.

y  9  x2
9 ft

x
3 ft

372

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611. Determine the area and the centroid (x, y) of the


area.

yx
3 ft
3

x
y
9
x
3 ft

373

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*612. Locate the centroid x of the area.

y2  x
1m
y  x2
x

1m

613. Locate the centroid y of the area.

y2  x
1m
y  x2

1m

374

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614. Locate the center of mass y of the circular cone


formed by revolving the shaded area about the y axis. The
density at any point in the cone is defined by r = (r0 >h)y,
where r0 is a constant.

h
a ya
z
h
a
y
x

375

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615. Locate the centroid y of the homogeneous solid


formed by revolving the shaded area about the y axis.

y2 (z a)2 a2

376

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*616. Locate the centroid z of the solid.

z  a1 (a  y)2

y
a

377

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617. Locate the centroid y of the homogeneous solid


formed by revolving the shaded area about the y axis.

1 y3
z2
16
2m
y
x
4m

378

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618. Locate the centroid z of the homogeneous solid


frustum of the paraboloid formed by revolving the shaded
area about the z axis.
h
z  (a2  y2)
a2

2
y

379

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619. Locate the centroid y of the cross-sectional area of


the concrete beam.

y
12 in.

12 in.

3 in.

27 in.

6 in.

3 in. 3 in.

380

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*620. Locate the centroid y of the cross-sectional area of


the built-up beam.

1 in.

6 in.

1 in.

6 in.

x
3 in.
1 in.

381

3 in.
1 in.

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621. Locate the centroid y of the channels crosssectional area.

2 in.

12 in.

2 in.

4 in.

622. Locate the distance y to the centroid of the


members cross-sectional area.

2 in.

y
0.5 in. 0.5 in.

6 in.

1.5 in.
1 in.

x
3 in.

382

3 in.

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623. Locate the centroid y of the cross-sectional area of


the built-up beam.

1.5 in.

4in.

4 in. 1.5 in.

1.5 in.
3.5 in.

11.5 in.
1.5 in.
x

383

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*624. The gravity wall is made of concrete. Determine the


location (x, y) of the center of mass G for the wall.

y
1.2 m

_
x
3m

G
_
y

0.4 m

2.4 m
0.6 m

384

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625. Locate the centroid y of the cross-sectional area of


the built-up beam.

150 mm

150 mm
20 mm
200 mm

450 mm

x
20 mm

385

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626. Locate the centroid y of the cross-sectional area of


the built-up beam.

200 mm

200 mm

20 mm
50 mm
150 mm
10 mm
300 mm 20 mm

10 mm
20 mm

386

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627. Locate the center of mass for the compressor


assembly. The locations of the centers of mass of the various
components and their masses are indicated and tabulated in
the figure. What are the vertical reactions at blocks A and B
needed to support the platform?

y
2
4.83 m
5

3.26 m

1 3.68 m
3.15 m
1.20 m
A

B
1.80 m
2.30 m

2.42 m

1.19 m

2.87 m

1 Instrument panel
2 Filter system
3 Piping assembly
4 Liquid storage
5 Structural framework

387

1.64 m

230 kg
183 kg
120 kg
85 kg
468 kg

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*628. Major floor loadings in a shop are caused by the


weights of the objects shown. Each force acts through its
respective center of gravity G. Locate the center of gravity
(x, y) of all these components.

y
450 lb
1500 lb
G2

G1
9 ft
600 lb

7 ft

6 ft

280 lb

G3

G4

4 ft

5 ft
3 ft

12 ft
8 ft

388

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629. Locate the center of mass (x, y, z) of the


homogeneous block assembly.

250 mm
200 mm

389

100 mm

150 mm
150 mm

150 mm

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630. Locate the center of mass z of the assembly. The


hemisphere and the cone are made from materials having
densities of 8 Mg>m3 and 4 Mg>m3, respectively.

100 mm

390

300 mm

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631. Replace the distributed loading with an equivalent


resultant force, and specify its location on the beam
measured from point A.

15 kN/m
10 kN/m

A
B
3m

391

3m

3m

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*632. Replace the distributed loading with an equivalent


resultant force, and specify its location on the beam
measured from point A.

8 kN/m
4 kN/m
A
B
3m

392

3m

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633. Replace the distributed loading by an equivalent


resultant force and specify its location, measured from
point A.

800 N/m

200 N/m
A

B
2m

634. Replace the distributed loading with an equivalent


resultant force, and specify its location on the beam
measured from point A.

3m

w0

w0

B
L

393

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635. The distribution of soil loading on the bottom of


a building slab is shown. Replace this loading by an
equivalent resultant force and specify its location,
measured from point O.

O
50 lb/ft

100 lb/ft

12 ft

*636. Determine the intensities w1 and w2 of the


distributed loading acting on the bottom of the slab so that
this loading has an equivalent resultant force that is equal
but opposite to the resultant of the distributed loading
acting on the top of the plate.

3 ft

300 lb/ft
9 ft

6 ft

1.5 ft

300 lb/ft

w1
w2

394

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637. Wind has blown sand over a platform such that the
intensity of the load can be approximated by the function
w = 10.5x32 N>m. Simplify this distributed loading to an
equivalent resultant force and specify its magnitude and
location measured from A.

w
500 N/m

w  (0.5x3) N/m

10 m

638. Wet concrete exerts a pressure distribution along


the wall of the form. Determine the resultant force of this
distribution and specify the height h where the bracing strut
should be placed so that it lies through the line of action of
the resultant force. The wall has a width of 5 m.

/
p  (4 z 2) kPa

4m

h
8 kPa

395

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639. Replace the distributed loading with an equivalent


resultant force, and specify its location on the beam
measured from point A.

w
8 kN/m

1 (4  x)2
w 
2

x
B
4m

396

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*640. Replace the loading by an equivalent resultant


force and couple moment at point A.

50 lb/ft
50 lb/ft
B
4 ft

6 ft

100 lb/ft
60
A

397

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641. Replace the loading by an equivalent resultant


force and couple moment acting at point B.

50 lb/ft
50 lb/ft
B
4 ft

6 ft

100 lb/ft
60
A

398

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642. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the x axis.

2m

y 0.25 x3

x
2m

399

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643. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the y axis.

2m

y 0.25 x3

x
2m

400

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*644. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the x axis.

1m

y2 x3

x
1m

401

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645. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the y axis.

1m

y2 x3

x
1m

402

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646. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the x axis.

y2  2x
2m

x
2m

403

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647. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the y axis.

y2  2x
2m

x
2m

404

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*648. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the x axis.

y 2x4

2m

405

x
1m

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649. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the y axis.

y 2x4

2m

406

x
1m

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650. Determine the polar moment of inertia of the area


about the z axis passing through point O.

y 2x4

2m

407

x
1m

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651. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the x axis.

y  x3

8 in.

x
2 in.

*652. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the y axis.

y  x3

8 in.

x
2 in.

408

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653. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the x axis.

y  2 2x 3
2 in.

x
1 in.

654. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the y axis.

y  2 2x 3
2 in.

x
1 in.

409

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655. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the x axis. Solve the problem in two ways, using rectangular
differential elements: (a) having a thickness of dx, and
(b) having a thickness of dy.

y  4 4x 2
4 in.

x
1 in. 1 in.

410

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*656. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the y axis. Solve the problem in two ways, using rectangular
differential elements: (a) having a thickness of dx, and
(b) having a thickness of dy.

y  4 4x 2
4 in.

x
1 in. 1 in.

411

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657. Determine the moment of inertia of the triangular


area about the x axis.

h (b  x)
y 
b
h

x
b

658. Determine the moment of inertia of the triangular


area about the y axis.

h (b  x)
y 
b
h

x
b

412

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659. Determine the distance y to the centroid of the


beams cross-sectional area; then find the moment of inertia
about the x axis.

y
6 in.
x
2 in.

1 in.

413

4 in.

1 in.

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*660. Determine the moment of inertia of the beams


cross-sectional area about the x axis.

y
6 in.
x
2 in.

1 in.

661. Determine the moment of inertia of the beams


cross-sectional area about the y axis.

4 in.

1 in.

y
6 in.
x
2 in.

1 in.

414

4 in.

1 in.

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662. Determine the moment of inertia of the beams


cross-sectional area about the x axis.

y y
60 mm
15 mm

60 mm
15 mm
6 in.
x
2 in.

y mm 15 mm
100

4 in.

50 mm

x
50 mm
15 mm
100 mm
1 in.

1 in.

y
6 in.
x
2 in.

1 in.

415

4 in.

1 in.

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663. Determine the moment of inertia of the beams


cross-sectional area about the y axis.

y
60 mm
15 mm

60 mm
15 mm

100 mm 15 mm
50 mm
x
50 mm
100 mm 15 mm

416

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*664. Determine the moment of inertia of the composite


area about the x axis.

150 mm 150 mm

100 mm
100 mm
x
300 mm

417

75 mm

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665. Determine the moment of inertia of the composite


area about the y axis.

150 mm 150 mm

100 mm
100 mm
x
300 mm

418

75 mm

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666. Determine the distance y to the centroid of the


beams cross-sectional area; then determine the moment of
inertia about the x axis.

y
25 mm

25 mm

100 mm

_
y

50 mm
100 mm

25 mm
x
75 mm

75 mm

25 mm

419

50 mm

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667. Determine the moment of inertia of the beams


cross-sectional area about the y axis.

y
25 mm

25 mm

100 mm

_
y

25 mm
x

50 mm
100 mm

75 mm

75 mm

50 mm

25 mm

*668. Locate the centroid y of the composite area, then


determine the moment of inertia of this area about the
centroidal x axis.

1 in.

1 in.

5 in.
2 in.

y
x

3 in.

420

3 in.

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669. Determine the moment of inertia of the composite


area about the centroidal y axis.

1 in.

1 in.

5 in.
2 in.

y
x

3 in.

670. Determine the distance y to the centroid of the


beams cross-sectional area; then find the moment of inertia
about the x axis.

3 in.

y
50 mm 50 mm

300 mm
C

y
100 mm
x
200 mm

421

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671. Determine the moment of inertia of the beams


cross-sectional area about the x axis.

y
50 mm 50 mm

300 mm
C

y
100 mm
x
200 mm

422

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*672. Determine the moment of inertia of the beams


cross-sectional area about the y axis.

y
50 mm 50 mm

300 mm
C

y
100 mm
x
200 mm

423

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673. Determine the moment of inertia of the beams


cross-sectional area about the x axis.

15 mm
115 mm
7.5 mm
x
115 mm
15 mm

50 mm 50 mm

424

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674. Determine the moment of inertia of the beams


cross-sectional area about the y axis.

15 mm
115 mm
7.5 mm
x
115 mm
15 mm

50 mm 50 mm

425

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675. Locate the centroid y of the cross-sectional area for


the angle. Then find the moment of inertia Ix about the x
centroidal axis.

y
x

6 in.

x
2 in.

y
x

6 in.

2 in.

*676. Locate the centroid x of the cross-sectional area


for the angle. Then find the moment of inertia Iy about the
y centroidal axis.

y
x

6 in.

x
2 in.

y
x

2 in.

426

6 in.

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677.

Locate the centroid (x, y) of the area.

3 in.

1 in.
6 in.

678.

Locate the centroid y of the shaded area.

3 in.

a
x

427

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679. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the y axis.

4y  4 x 2
1 ft
x
2 ft

*680. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the x axis.

4y  4 x 2
1 ft
x
2 ft

428

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681. If the distribution of the ground reaction on the


pipe per foot of length can be approximated as shown,
determine the magnitude of the resultant force due to this
loading.

25 lb/ft
2.5 ft
u
w 25 (1 cos u) lb/ft
50 lb/ft

429

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682. Determine the moment of inertia of the beams


cross-sectional area about the x axis which passes through
the centroid C.

d
2
d
2

60
x

60
d
2

683. Determine the moment of inertia of the beams


cross-sectional area about the y axis which passes through
the centroid C.

d
2

d
2
d
2

60

d
2

430

60

d
2

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*684. Determine the moment of inertia of the area about


the x axis. Then, using the parallel-axis theorem, find the
moment of inertia about the x axis that passes through the
centroid C of the area. y = 120 mm.

y
200 mm

200 mm

C
y

1

x2
200

431

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685. Determine the moment of inertia of the beams


cross-sectional area with respect to the x axis passing
through the centroid C.

4 in.

0.5 in.

_
y
2.5 in.
C

0.5 in.

686. The distributed load acts on the beam as shown.


Determine the magnitude of the equivalent resultant force
and specify where it acts, measured from point A.

0.5 in.

w
w  (2x 2  4x  16) lb/ft

A
B
4 ft

432

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687. The distributed load acts on the beam as shown.


Determine the maximum intensity wmax. What is the
magnitude of the equivalent resultant force? Specify where
it acts, measured from point B.

w
w  (2x 2  4x  16) lb/ft

A
B
4 ft

433

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