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C1: Force Systems
1.1 Force
- Theory - Example 1 - Example 2 - Question 1 - Question 2 - Question 3
1.2 Moment and Couple
- Theory - Example 1 - Example 2 - Question 1 - Question 2 - Question 3
1.3 Resultants
- Theory - Example - Question 1 - Question 2

C1.3 Resultants

Often, structures have many forces and moments acting on it. To simplify the analysis, it is good to represent the net effect of the forces and moments as just one resultant force.


Example of simplifying many forces and moments acting on one body as a single resultant force

C1.3 Resultants

Often, structures have many forces and moments acting on it. To simplify the analysis, it is good to represent the net effect of the forces and moments as just one resultant force.


Example of simplifying many forces and moments acting on one body as a single resultant force

The resultant force is one that:

  • has the resultant magnitude and direction of all the individual forces acting on the body
  • is placed at a location on the body such that it produces a net moment that is equivalent to the net moment caused by the individual forces.

This might sound a little complicated, and the best way to learn is by looking at an example.

The resultant force is one that:

  • has the resultant magnitude and direction of all the individual forces acting on the body
  • is placed at a location on the body such that it produces a net moment that is equivalent to the net moment caused by the individual forces.

This might sound a little complicated, and the best way to learn is by looking at an example.

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