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1. The cross-sectional area of bar ABCD is 600 mm 2.

Determine
the maximum normal stress in the bar.

a. 33.33 MPa
b. 41.67 MPa
c. 58.33 MPa
d. 50.00 MPa
1. The cross-sectional area of bar ABCD is 600 mm 2. Determine
the maximum normal stress in the bar.

a. 33.33 MPa
b. 41.67 MPa
c. 58.33 MPa
d. 50.00 MPa
2. Determine the smallest force P needed to lift the 3000- lb
load. The coefficient of static friction between A and C and
between B and D is 𝜇𝑠 = 0.3, and between A and B is 𝜇𝑠 = 0.4.
Neglect the weight of each wedge.

a. 4,054.36 lb
b. 4,485.37 lb
c. 3,868.17 lb
d. 2,893.91 lb
2. Determine the smallest force P needed to lift the 3000- lb
load. The coefficient of static friction between A and C and
between B and D is 𝜇𝑠 = 0.3, and between A and B is 𝜇𝑠 = 0.4.
Neglect the weight of each wedge.

a. 4,054.36 lb
b. 4,485.37 lb
c. 3,868.17 lb
d. 2,893.91 lb
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
3. Determine the location 𝑥̅ of
the centroid of the area from
the reference y-axis.

a. 66.60 mm
b. 56.60 mm
c. 46.60 mm
d. 36.60 mm
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
3. Determine the location 𝑥̅ of
the centroid of the area from
the reference y-axis.

a. 66.60 mm
b. 56.60 mm
c. 46.60 mm
d. 36.60 mm
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
4. Determine the location 𝑦̅ of
the centroid of the area from
the reference x-axis.

a. 338.44 mm
b. 328.44 mm
c. 308.44 mm
d. 358.44 mm
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
4. Determine the location 𝑦̅ of
the centroid of the area from
the reference x-axis.

a. 338.44 mm
b. 328.44 mm
c. 308.44 mm
d. 358.44 mm
5. Locate the centroid (𝑥̅, 𝑦̅) of the shaded area.

a. (1.18, 1.39)
b. (1.39, 1.18)
c. (-1.18, 1.39)
d. (-1.39, 1.18)
5. Locate the centroid (𝑥̅, 𝑦̅) of the shaded area.

a. (1.18, 1.39)
b. (1.39, 1.18)
c. (-1.18, 1.39)
d. (-1.39, 1.18)
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
6. Calculate the moment of
inertia with respect to its
centroidal x-axis.

a. 7.74 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4


b. 23.61 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
c. 3.81 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
d. 55.38 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
6. Calculate the moment of
inertia with respect to its
centroidal x-axis.

a. 7.74 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4


b. 23.61 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
c. 3.81 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
d. 55.38 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
7. Calculate the moment of
inertia with respect to its
centroidal y-axis.

a. 7.74 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4


b. 23.61 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
c. 3.81 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
d. 55.38 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
7. Calculate the moment of
inertia with respect to its
centroidal y-axis.

a. 7.74 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4


b. 23.61 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
c. 3.81 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
d. 55.38 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
8. Calculate the moment of
inertia about the x-axis.

a. 7.74 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4


b. 23.61 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
c. 3.81 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
d. 55.38 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
8. Calculate the moment of
inertia about the x-axis.

a. 7.74 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4


b. 23.61 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
c. 3.81 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
d. 55.38 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
9. Calculate the moment of
inertia about the y-axis.

a. 7.74 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4


b. 23.61 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
c. 3.81 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
d. 55.38 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
9. Calculate the moment of
inertia about the y-axis.

a. 7.74 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4


b. 23.61 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
c. 3.81 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
d. 55.38 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
10. Calculate the radius of
gyration about the x-axis.

a. 60.62 mm c. 34.72 mm
b. 24.36 mm d. 92.84 mm
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
10. Calculate the radius of
gyration about the x-axis.

a. 60.62 mm c. 34.72 mm
b. 24.36 mm d. 92.84 mm
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
11. Calculate the radius of
gyration about the y-axis.

a. 60.62 mm c. 34.72 mm
b. 24.36 mm d. 92.84 mm
SITUATION:
The composite figure has the dimension shown. Dimensions are
in millimeter.
11. Calculate the radius of
gyration about the y-axis.

a. 60.62 mm c. 34.72 mm
b. 24.36 mm d. 92.84 mm
12. The centroid of the plane region is located at C. If the area of
the region is 2000 mm2 and its moment of inertia about the x-
axis is Ix = 40 × 106 mm4, determine Iu.

a. 46.40 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4


b. 91.20 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
c. 23.80 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
d. 33.60 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
12. The centroid of the plane region is located at C. If the area of
the region is 2000 mm2 and its moment of inertia about the x-
axis is Ix = 40 × 106 mm4, determine Iu.

a. 46.40 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4


b. 91.20 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
c. 23.80 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
d. 33.60 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
13. A W14 × 34 section is joined to a C10 × 15.3 section to form a
structural member that has the cross section shown. The American
Institute of Steel Construction Structural Steel Handbook lists the following
cross- sectional properties:
For W14 x 34 For C10 x 15.3
A = 10 in2 A = 4.48 in2
Īx = 340 in4 Ix =67.3 in4
Īy= 23.3 in4 Iy = 2.27 in4
x =
0.634 in
For W14 x 34 For C10 x 15.3
A = 10 in2 A = 4.48 in2
Īx = 340 in4 Ix =67.3 in4
Īy= 23.3 in4 Iy = 2.27 in4
x =
0.634 in
For W14 x 34 For C10 x 15.3
A = 10 in2 A = 4.48 in2
Īx = 340 in4 Ix =67.3 in4
Īy= 23.3 in4 Iy = 2.27 in4
x =
0.634 in

13. Determine the location 𝑦̅ of the


centroid of the area from the
reference x-axis.

a. 9.04 in. c. 8.49 in.


b. 5.20 in. d. 10.77 in.
For W14 x 34 For C10 x 15.3
A = 10 in2 A = 4.48 in2
Īx = 340 in4 Ix =67.3 in4
Īy= 23.3 in4 Iy = 2.27 in4
x =
0.634 in

13. Determine the location 𝑦̅ of the


centroid of the area from the
reference x-axis.

a. 9.04 in. c. 8.49 in.


b. 5.20 in. d. 10.77 in.
For W14 x 34 For C10 x 15.3
A = 10 in2 A = 4.48 in2
Īx = 340 in4 Ix =67.3 in4
Īy= 23.3 in4 Iy = 2.27 in4
x =
0.634 in

14. Determine the moment of


inertia with respect to its
centroidal x-axis.

a. 407.30 in4 c. 542.32 in4


b. 342.27 in4 d. 477.29 in4
For W14 x 34 For C10 x 15.3
A = 10 in2 A = 4.48 in2
Īx = 340 in4 Ix =67.3 in4
Īy= 23.3 in4 Iy = 2.27 in4
x =
0.634 in

14. Determine the moment of


inertia with respect to its
centroidal x-axis.

a. 407.30 in4 c. 542.32 in4


b. 342.27 in4 d. 477.29 in4
For W14 x 34 For C10 x 15.3
A = 10 in2 A = 4.48 in2
Īx = 340 in4 Ix =67.3 in4
Īy= 23.3 in4 Iy = 2.27 in4
x =
0.634 in

15. Determine the moment of


inertia with respect to its
centroidal y-axis.

a. 90.60 in4 c. 225.62 in4


b. 25.57 in4 d. 160.59 in4
For W14 x 34 For C10 x 15.3
A = 10 in2 A = 4.48 in2
Īx = 340 in4 Ix =67.3 in4
Īy= 23.3 in4 Iy = 2.27 in4
x =
0.634 in

15. Determine the moment of


inertia with respect to its
centroidal y-axis.

a. 90.60 in4 c. 225.62 in4


b. 25.57 in4 d. 160.59 in4
For the beam shown in the figure:

16. Determine the


displacement at the free
end.

a. -18/EI b. 18/EI
c. 95/EI d. 108/EI
SITUATION:
For the propped cantilever beam shown, assume EI is constant.

17. What is the reaction at the


right end?

a. 8.105 kN b. 3.265 kN
c. 16.735 kN d. 11.895 kN
SITUATION:
For the propped cantilever beam shown, assume EI is constant.

18. What is the reaction at the


fixed end?

a. 8.105 kN b. 3.265 kN
c. 16.735 kN d. 11.895 kN
SITUATION:
For the propped cantilever beam shown, assume EI is constant.

19. What is the moment


reaction at the fixed end?

a. 8.105 kN.m b. 3.265 kN.m


c. 16.735 kN.m d. 11.895 kN.m
SITUATION:
For the continuous beam shown, assume EI is constant.

20. The reaction at the right


most support.

a. 78.75 kN b. -3.125 kN
c. 49.375 kN d. 125.0 kN
SITUATION:
For the continuous beam shown, assume EI is constant.

21. The reaction at the left


most support.

a. 78.75 kN b. -3.125 kN
c. 49.375 kN d. 125.0 kN
SITUATION:
For the continuous beam shown, assume EI is constant.

22. The reaction at the middle


support.

a. 78.75 kN b. -3.125 kN
c. 49.375 kN d. 125.0 kN
SITUATION:
The 13-mm thick plates of the lap joint shown is made of A36 steel whose
yield strength and tensile strength is 248 MPa and 400 MPa, respectively.
The bolts are A325- M22. The holes are standard sizes and the threads are
excluded from the shear plane. Assume that deformation at bolt holes is a
design consideration.

23. Determine the nominal strength of


the lap joint based on bearing strength
of the bolts on the plate.

a. 318 kN c. 274 kN
b. 1272 kN d. 1098 kN
SITUATION:
The 13-mm thick plates of the lap joint shown is made of A36 steel whose
yield strength and tensile strength is 248 MPa and 400 MPa, respectively.
The bolts are A325- M22. The holes are standard sizes and the threads are
excluded from the shear plane. Assume that deformation at bolt holes is a
design consideration.

23. Determine the nominal strength of


the lap joint based on bearing strength
of the bolts on the plate.

a. 318 kN c. 274 kN
b. 1272 kN d. 1098 kN
SITUATION:
The 13-mm thick plates of the lap joint shown is made of A36 steel whose
yield strength and tensile strength is 248 MPa and 400 MPa, respectively.
The bolts are A325- M22. The holes are standard sizes and the threads are
excluded from the shear plane. Assume that deformation at bolt holes is a
design consideration.

24. Determine the nominal strength of


the lap joint based on the shear strength
of the bolts.

a. 424 kN c. 566 kN
b. 695 kN d. 521 kN
SITUATION:
The 13-mm thick plates of the lap joint shown is made of A36 steel whose
yield strength and tensile strength is 248 MPa and 400 MPa, respectively.
The bolts are A325- M22. The holes are standard sizes and the threads are
excluded from the shear plane. Assume that deformation at bolt holes is a
design consideration.

24. Determine the nominal strength of


the lap joint based on the shear strength
of the bolts.

a. 424 kN c. 566 kN
b. 695 kN d. 521 kN
SITUATION:
The 13-mm thick plates of the lap joint shown is made of A36 steel whose
yield strength and tensile strength is 248 MPa and 400 MPa, respectively.
The bolts are A325- M22. The holes are standard sizes and the threads are
excluded from the shear plane. Assume that deformation at bolt holes is a
design consideration.

25. Determine the design strength of the


lap joint.

a. 870 kN c. 274 kN
b. 521 kN d. 926 kN
SITUATION:
The 13-mm thick plates of the lap joint shown is made of A36 steel whose
yield strength and tensile strength is 248 MPa and 400 MPa, respectively.
The bolts are A325- M22. The holes are standard sizes and the threads are
excluded from the shear plane. Assume that deformation at bolt holes is a
design consideration.

25. Determine the design strength of the


lap joint.

a. 870 kN c. 274 kN
b. 521 kN d. 926 kN

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