PROBLEM 5.5
Locate the centroid of the plane area shown,
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PROBLEM 5.12
Locate the centod ofthe plane area shown.
PROBLEM 5.32
Determine by direct integration the centroid of the area shown, Express
your answer in terms of «and i
PROBLEM 5.38
Determine by direct integration the centroid of the area shown, Express
your answer in terms of @ and.60 awn
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PROBLEM 5.47
Determine the volume and the surface area of the solid obtained by
rotating the area of Problem. 5.2 about (a) the x axis. (2) the line
PROBLEM 5.62
For the beam and loading shown, determine (a) the magnitude and
location of the resultant of the distributed load, (B) the reactions at the
‘beam supports.
PROBLEM 5.71
Detemnine the reactions at the beam supports for the given loading when
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PROBLEM 5.72
Determine (a) the distributed load Woat the end D of the beam ABCD
for which the reaction at B is zero, (5) the corresponding reactions at C.
PROBLEMS 5.94 AND 5.95
Problem 5.94: For the machine element shown, determine the
x coordinate of the center of gravity.
Problem 5.95: For the machine clement shown, determine the
_y coordinate of the center of gravity.
PROBLEMS 5.98 AND 5.99
Problem 5.98: For the stop brackct shown, locste the x coordinate of the
center of gravity.
Problem 5.99: For the stop bracket shown, locate the = coordinate of the
center of gravity.PROBLEM 9.1
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= with respect tothe y axis
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" PROBLEM 9.7
Determine by ditect integration the moment of inertia ofthe shaded area with
+b» respect o the x axis
PROBLEM 9.36
Determine the moments of inertia of the shaded area shown with respect to
the.x and vaxes.
PROBLEM 9.41
Determine the moments of inertia, and, ofthe arca shown with respect
to centoidal axes respectively parael an perpendicular to side AB.
sein} arin, PROBLEM 9.67
‘Determine by direct intesration the product of inertia of the ziven area with,
1 respect to the x and y axes.
PROBLEM 9.71
ae ‘Using the parallel-axis theorem, determine the product of inertia of the area
‘shown with respect the centroidal x and y axes.
PROBLEM 9.72
Using the parallel-axis theorem, determine the product of inertia of the
on | om area shown with respect to the centroidal x and y axes,
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PROBLEM 9.80
Determine the moments of inertia and the product of inertia of the area of
Problem 9.72 with respect to new centroidal axes obtained by rotating the
xandy axes 45° clockwise.
PROBLEM 9.75,
‘Using the parallel-axis theorem, determine the product of inertia of the
area shown with respect to the centroidal x and y axes.
tPROBLEM 9.83
For the area indicated, determine the orientation of the principal axes at
the origin and the corresponding values of the moments of inertia.
Area of Problem 9.75
PROBLEM 9.91
‘Using Molr’s circle, determine for the quarter ellipse of Problem 9.67 the
moments of inertia and the product of inertia with respect to new axes
obtained by rotating the x and y axes about O (a) through 45°
counterclockwise. (6) through 30° clockwise.
PROBLEM 9.92
‘Using Mohr’s circle. determine the moments of inertia and the product of
inertia of the area of Problem 9.72 with respect to new centroidal axes
obtained by rotating the x and y axes 45° clockwise.
PROBLEM 9.98
‘Using Mohr’s circle, determine for the area indicated the orientation of
the principal centroidal axes and the corresponding values of the
moments of inertia.
Asea of Problem 9.72
PROBLEM 9.102
‘Using Mohr's circle, determine for the area indicated the orientation of
the principal centroidal axes and the corresponding values of the
moments of inertia,
Arca of Problem 9.75
PROBLEM 6.8
‘Using the method of joints, determine the force in each member of the
‘russ shown. State witether each member is in tension or compression.wa
PROBLEM 6.10
Determine the force in each member of the Howe toof truss shown,
State whether each member is in tenston or compression.
PROBLEM 6.19
Determine the force in each of the members located to the left of
member FG for the scissor roof truss shown. State whether each
member isin tension or compression.
PROBLEM 6.23
‘Determine the force in each member of the truss shown. State whether
each member is in tension or compression.
PROBLEM 6.30
For the given loading, determine the zero-foree members in the truss
shown.PROBLEM 6.42
‘A Warren bridge truss is loaded as shown. Determine the foree in
members CS, DE, and DF.
PROBLEM 6.48
A pitched flat roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in
members CE, DE, and DF.
PROBLEM 6.49
‘A pitched flat roof truss is loaded as shown. Determine the force in
members 2G, GH. and HJ.