Basic concepts, resolution of force, parallel and non-concurrent force system, moment of force, couple, Varignon’s theorem, resultant of concurrent and non-concurrent forces
1. Sanjivani Rural Education Society’s
Sanjivani College of Engineering, Kopargaon
(An Autonomous Institute, Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune)
NAAC ‘A’ Grade Accredited , ISO 9001:2015 certified
Subject: Engineering Mechanics
Unit 1: System of Forces
Presented By,
Miss. Shinde Bharti M. (Assistant Professor)
Department of Structural Engineering
Email- shindebharticivil@sanjivani.org.in
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Contents:
Basic concepts, resolution of force, parallel and
non-concurrent force system, moment of force,
couple, Varignon’s theorem, resultant of
concurrent and non-concurrent forces..
3. 3 Important terms-
• Particle- A body of negligible dimensions but containing definite
number of matter.
• Rigid Body- The body in which the particle does not change their
relative position under the action of any force.
• Scalar Quantities- Quantities which has magnitude only.
(eg. Length, mass, time)
• Vector Quantities- Quantities which has magnitude and direction
both (eg. Force, velocity, acceleration)
• Fundamental Units- It does not depends on other quantities.
• Derived Units- It depends on other quantities.
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Engineering Mechanics
Dynamics
(Body is in motion)
Statics
(Body is at rest)
Kinetics
(Considering the mass of
Body )
Kinematics
(Without considering the
mass of Body )
5. 5 Force-
A physical action that changes state of particle.
Unit of force is, kgm/s2 or Newton
Characteristics of force-
• Magnitude of force
• Nature of force
• Point of application
• Direction of force ()
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P
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Resultant of System of Force-
System of force is replaced by single force causing the same effect is
known as Resultant force.
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R
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P1
P5
P4
P2
P3
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Equilibrant of System of Force-
Force having same magnitude as resultant force, but opposite
direction is applied on the particle, so as the particle remains in
equilibrium, called as Equilibrant.
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R
E
*In Equilibrium, R=0
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Principle of Transmissibility of forces-
It states that effect of force on rigid body does not change if force of
same magnitude, same direction is applied in its line of action in place
of the given force i.e. a force can be transmitted any where on rigid
body on its line of action.
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P
P
B
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Methods to find Resultant of System of Force-
• Triangle Law
• Parallelogram Law
• Polygon Law
• Resolution and Composition