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GUNT SE 110.53 - Equilibrium in a Single Plane, Statically Determinate System

The GUNT SE 110.53 - Equilibrium in a Single Plane, Statically Determinate System demonstrates the principle of “freeing” in engineering mechanics to visualize forces and moments acting on a body. The experiment provides practical understanding of static equilibrium in a single-plane, statically determinate system.

Product Features

  • Demonstrates the principle of “freeing” for establishing static equilibrium
  • Uses a ladder model with a sliding clamp weight to represent a statically determinate system
  • Top support designed as floating bearing, bottom as fixed support
  • Effective support forces compensated by applying cable forces in x and y directions
  • Ladder remains in equilibrium without changing angular position or structural support
  • Clear example of static equilibrium principles for students
  • All components clearly laid out and securely housed in a storage system
  • Complete experimental setup constructed in the SE 112 mounting frame

Benefits

  • Provides hands-on understanding of static equilibrium in a single-plane system
  • Illustrates the principle of “freeing” for force and moment analysis
  • Supports theoretical learning with practical demonstration
  • Ideal for civil and mechanical engineering education and training

Why Choose GUNT SE 110.53 - Equilibrium in a Single Plane, Statically Determinate System?

The GUNT SE 110.53 - Equilibrium in a Single Plane, Statically Determinate System offers a clear, hands-on demonstration of static equilibrium principles, making it ideal for engineering education and training.

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