Introduction To Statics
Introduction To Statics
Force may be defined as that which changes, or tends to change, the state of motion of a body.
Characteristics of a force are
Its magnitude
The position of its line of action
The direction in which the force acts along its line of action
The unit of force commonly used in the united US is the pound. Here we are going to use gram
and kilogram as well.
CHARACTERISTICS OF A
FORCE
Force is represented as a vector, an arrow with its magnitude.
For the force shown below, magnitude of force is 4KN, direction is 40° with the horizontal in
fourth quadrant, point of application is C and line of action is AB.
PRINCIPLE OF
TRANSMISSIBILITY
The principle of transmissibility of a force state that the external effect of a force on a body is
the same for all points of application along its line of action.
FORCE SYSTEM
A force system is any arrangement where two or more forces act on a body or on a group of
related bodies.
TYPE OF FORCE SYSTEM
Coplanar System – is when
the lines of action of all the
forces in a force system lie in
one plane.
Non-Coplanar Force
System- opposite of coplanar
system.
TYPE OF FORCE SYSTEM
Collinear Force System- When the
lines of action of all the forces of a
system act along the same line, this
force system is called collinear force
system.