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This quiz focuses on Rigid Body Equilibrium 2d, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Statics.
A uniform rod of length L=3 m and weight W=60 N is supported by two cables attached at its ends. The left cable makes a 60° angle with the horizontal, and the right cable makes a 45° angle with the horizontal. What is the tension in the left cable?
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Practice Rigid Body Equilibrium 2d in Statics with focused quiz questions that help you check what you know, review explanations, and build confidence with test-style prompts.
This quiz focuses on Rigid Body Equilibrium 2d, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Statics.
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A uniform rod of length L=3 m and weight W=60 N is supported by two cables attached at its ends. The left cable makes a 60° angle with the horizontal, and the right cable makes a 45° angle with the horizontal. What is the tension in the left cable?
A triangular plate with vertices at A(0,0), B(4,0), and C(2,3) has a uniform thickness and density. The plate is suspended by cables at points A and B only. What is the angle that side AB makes with the horizontal when the plate is in equilibrium?
A uniform semicircular arch of radius R=2 m and weight W=400 N is supported at its two ends A and B on the same horizontal level. If the reactions at both supports are purely vertical, what is the magnitude of each vertical reaction?
A uniform beam of weight W and length L rests horizontally on two knife-edge supports located at distances a and b from the left end, where a<b. If the reaction at the left support is twice the reaction at the right support, what is the ratio b/L?
A ladder of length L=5 m and weight W=100 N rests against a smooth vertical wall at angle θ=60° with the horizontal ground. The coefficient of static friction between the ladder and ground is μs=0.3. What is the maximum additional vertical load that can be applied at the top of the ladder before slipping occurs?
A rigid L-shaped bracket consists of two perpendicular members: a horizontal member AB (3 m long) and a vertical member BC (2 m long). The bracket is fixed at A and loaded with a 150 N horizontal force to the right at point C. What is the horizontal component of the reaction at the fixed support A?
A uniform beam of weight W=500 N and length L=4 m is supported by a pin at point A and a roller at point B. A concentrated load of P=800 N is applied vertically downward at a distance of 1.5 m from point A. If the reaction at the roller support B is measured to be RB=650 N upward, what can be concluded about the system?