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This quiz focuses on Equivalent Resultant 2d, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Statics.
Two forces and a couple act on a rigid body. F1=150 N acts at (2,3) in the direction 30° counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. F2=100 N acts at (5,1) in the direction 120° counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. A couple moment of 200 N⋅m counterclockwise is also applied. What is the magnitude of the equivalent resultant force?
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Two forces and a couple act on a rigid body. F1=150 N acts at (2,3) in the direction 30° counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. F2=100 N acts at (5,1) in the direction 120° counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. A couple moment of 200 N⋅m counterclockwise is also applied. What is the magnitude of the equivalent resultant force?
A composite distributed load on a beam consists of a rectangular portion with intensity w1=200 N/m from x=0 to x=3 m, followed by a triangular portion that decreases linearly from 200 N/m at x=3 m to zero at x=7 m. What is the magnitude of the equivalent point load?
Two forces act on a beam: F1=300 N at 60° counterclockwise from the positive x-axis, and F2=400 N at 210° counterclockwise from the positive x-axis. If these forces are replaced by an equivalent force-couple system with the force applied at the origin, what additional couple moment is required if the original forces acted at points (2,3) and (5,1) respectively?
Two parallel forces F1=300 N upward at x=1 m and F2=200 N downward at x=4 m act on a beam. A third parallel force F3 upward is added at x=6 m such that the equivalent resultant force is 200 N upward acting at x=3.5 m. What is the magnitude of force F3?
A triangular distributed load acts on a beam from x=0 to x=8 m. The load intensity is zero at x=0 and increases linearly to w=300 N/m at x=8 m. Additionally, a point load of 600 N acts downward at x=3 m. What is the location of the equivalent single point load that replaces this entire loading system?
Three forces act on a particle: F1=150i^+200j^ N, F2=−100i^+80j^ N, and F3=75i^−120j^ N. If these forces are replaced by an equivalent force-couple system with the force acting at the origin, what is the angle (in degrees) that the resultant force makes with the positive x-axis?