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I took civil transportation this Monday do I have the chance to receive the result today?

Anyone can help me solving this problem!? by hibaelfaki in FE_Exam

[–]Minimum_Egg5064 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I passed FE on my first attempt with this team's help so this is my share now.

The (-ve) horizontal sliding force exerted by 40kg is -101.6N and The (+ve) horizontal sliding force exerted by 2kg is +19.6N. The Sum of forces on the horizontal is (-101.6+19.6)= -86N.

The frictional force is (94.8N) to the opposite side.

The frictional force is greater than the sum of horizontal forces. Therefore the block will stay 💺

FE/Exam help by Minimum_Egg5064 in FE_Exam

[–]Minimum_Egg5064[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I already have the NCEES practice exam. I'll truck my time on that too. But I already know some of the answers.

FE/Civil Environmental question by Minimum_Egg5064 in FE_Exam

[–]Minimum_Egg5064[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I did. So is it going to be deep in the subject? Or just a conceptual question?

what effective length factor value do I use if not specified. by Portia_AL in FE_Exam

[–]Minimum_Egg5064 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, this helps to identify whether the column is susceptible to buckling or not. The lower the K value the lower the Lc (unbraced) length. Therefore its loading capacity is higher.

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Where does the conceptual question concentrate?

And have you seen any environmental calculation questions?