Parallel Forces Course Learning Outcome:: MODULE OF INSTRUCTION
Parallel Forces Course Learning Outcome:: MODULE OF INSTRUCTION
Parallel Forces Course Learning Outcome:: MODULE OF INSTRUCTION
PARALLEL FORCES
Parallel Force
These are forces that act in either the same direction of opposite direction. Their
resultant can be force by algebraically adding them or subtracting one from the other.
However, if a body is in equilibrium, the forces acting in one direction should be equal to
the forces acting in opposite direction i.e. the upward forces on the body must be equal
to the downward forces.
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• The forces, whose lines of action are parallel to each other and all of them do not
act in the same direction.
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Force acting on a rigid body at a distance from a fixed point tends to rotate the body.
Moment arm (lever arm) = the distance form the point of application of force to the axis
of rotation.
FORCE COUPLE
A special type of parallel force system in which the forces are equal in magnitude
but opposite in direction in the same plane, but not on the same point.
Arm of a Couple
The perpendicular distance (a), between the lines of action of the two equal and
opposite parallel forces, is known as arm of the couple
Classification of Couples
1. Clockwise couple
2. Anticlockwise couple
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CHARACTERISTICS OF A COUPLE
A couple (whether clockwise or anticlockwise) has the following characteristics :
1. The algebraic sum of the forces, constituting the couple, is zero.
2. The algebraic sum of the moments of the forces, constituting the couple, about any
point is the same, and equal to the moment of the couple itself.
3. A couple cannot be balanced by a single force. But it can be balanced only by a couple
of opposite sense.
4. Any no. of coplanar couples can be reduced to a single couple, whose magnitude will
be equal to the algebraic sum of the moments of all the couples.
Sample Problems:
1.) Determine the resultant of the parallel force system acting on the bar AB shown in
the figure below.
R y
R 20 l b 10 l b 30 l b 40 l b
R 40 l b
R 40 l b , 4 . 7 f t from A
R 40 l b , 3 . 25 f t from B
L A R .d
( 20 l b ) ( 09 ) 10 l b ( 2 f t ) 30 l b ( 5 f t ) ( 40 l b ) ( 8 f t ) ( 40 l b ) d
0 20 l bf t 150 l bf t 320 l bf t 40 l b .d
190 l b . f t 40 l b .d
40 l b 40 l b
4 . 74 f t d
L B R .d
( 40 l b ) ( 0 ) 30 l b ( 3 f t ) 10 l b ( 6 f t ) ( 20 l b ) ( 8 f t ) ( 40 l b ) d
0 90 l b . f t 60 l b . f t 160 l b . f t 40 l b .d
130 l b . f t 40 l b .d
40 l b 40 l b
3 . 25 f t d
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2.)
L B R .d
( 40 l b ) ( 0 ) 20 l b ( 4 f t ) 60 l b ( 6 f t ) ( 30 l b ) ( 9 f t ) ( 110 lb ) d
0 80 l b . f t 360 l b . f t 270 l b . f t 110 l b . d
550 l b . f t 110 l b . d
110 l b 110 l b
5 f t d from B
L A R .d
( 30 l b ) ( 2 f t ) 60 l b ( 5 f t ) 20 l b 9 ( 7 f t ) ( 40 l b ) ( 11 f t ) ( 110 lb ) d
60 l b . f t 300 l b . f t 140 l b . f t 440 l b . f t 110 l b . b
600 l b . f t 110 l b . d
110 l b 110 l b
6 ft d from A
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References:
Book
Weber et al. College Physics, Fifth Edition. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York
St. Louis San Francisco
Web
Calculus-Based Physics 1
https://textbookequity.org/Textbooks/Schnick_CalculusBasedphysics.pdf
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