This is my first year doing Physics, My Engineering course only required Mathematics to be accepted. As far as Physics is concerned it was recommended but not required.
Also to answer your question seeing how you are double his weight he would need to sit half the distance you are sitting from...
I am taking a course where the tutor does not give notes instead we must listen and write our own. No recommended texts were suggested by him. If you're not willing to help I'm sure I can find out off a class mate or something. I came here for the convenience and based on a friend's...
Like I said, no textbook given and why state the obvious? I am in University to learn. The real world comes later, first comes acquiring and learning the skills to live in it.
Is that information necessary in calculating the forces applied on the supports? Is the questions I posted complex? I do not know how to do it as my attempts to achieving a right answer have failed so far but it seems like there should be and is a very simple explanation on how to go about the...
That the horizontal forces sum up to 0 if no forces are applied horizontally vice versa for vertical forces. That is all I know I am stuck from there on out. I have attempted doing the first part as follows:
The support on the left of part 1 is 2m away from the 10kN force therefore its value...
Homework Statement
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2. Question
How would one go about solving the forces acting at the supports in each of these structures?
The supports are the...