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The document contains problems involving calculating forces and reactions in structures. The problems involve determining forces in members, cable tensions, and support reactions for various pinned and rigid structures under different loading conditions.

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The document contains problems involving calculating forces and reactions in structures. The problems involve determining forces in members, cable tensions, and support reactions for various pinned and rigid structures under different loading conditions.

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Problem 001-mm

The structure shown in Fig F-001(MM) is


pinned together at points A, B, and C and held
in equilibrium by the cable CD. A load of 12,000
lb is acting at the midpoint of member AB, and
a load of 8000 lb is applied at point C.
Determine the reaction at A, the internal force
in member BC, and the tension on cable CD.
Problem 006-fr
In the structure shown in Fig. P-006(FR-H), all
members are assumed to be solid rigid
members. The system is pinned to the wall at
point A and supported by a roller at point E.
Calculate the force on member BD and the
reactions at A and E. Problem 441
the structure shown in Figure P-441 is hinged
at A and C. Find the horizontal and vertical
components of the hinge force at B, C, and A.
Problem 005-cb
For the cabled structure in Fig. 005(FR-CB),
member ABC which is assumed to be rigid is
pinned at A and held in equilibrium by cable CD.
For this structure, determine the reaction at A and
the tension in the cable.
Problem 442
Each member of the frame shown in Figure P-
348 weighs 50 lb per ft. Compute the
horizontal and vertical components of the pin
pressure at C, D, and F.
Problem 444
The frame shown in Figure P-444 is supported
by a hinge at A and a roller at E. Compute the
horizontal and vertical components of the
hinge forces at B and C as they act upon
member AC.
Problem 004-mm
For the structure shown in Fig. FR-004(MM),
members AD, DC, and ABC are assumed to be solid
rigid members; member ED is a cable. For this
structure, determine the reaction at A, the tension
on cable ED, and the force in member DC.
Problem 440
For the frame loaded as shown in Figure P-
440, determine the horizontal and vertical
components of the pin pressure at B. Specify
directions (up or down; left or right) of the
force as it acts upon member CD.
Problem 002-mm
Members AB and BC shown in Fig. F-002
(MM) are pinned together at point B, and are
pinned to the floor at points A and C. The
structure supports a pulley at point B with
which, a person is hoisting a 2.0 kN load.
Member BC has a weight of 1.6 kN, which
may be considered to act at its center, while
AB is made of strong-light material and has
negligible weight. Determine the value of the
external support reactions at A and C.
Problem 003-mm
For the structure shown in Fig. (MM)-P003
below, determine the reactions at A and D and
the internal force in member CF.

Problem 007-cb
In the structure shown in Fig. CB-007(FR),
members BCE, and CD are assumed to be solid
rigid members. Members AE and DE are
cables. For this structure, determine the
reaction at B.
Problem 443
The frame shown in Figure P-443 is hinged to
rigid supports at A and E. Find the components
of the hinge forces A and E and the forces in
members BC and BD.
Problem 445
The frame shown in Figure P-445 is supported
by a hinge at E and a roller at D. Compute the
horizontal and vertical components of the
hinge force at C as it acts upon BD.

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