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- The uniform bar of weight W is held in equilibrium by the couple C0. Find C0 in terms of W, L, and .The homogeneous bar AB weighs 25 lb. Determine the magnitudes of the forces acting on the bar at A and B. Neglect friction.The uniform 240-lb bar AB is held in the position shown by the cable AC. Compute the tension in the cable.
- The bar ABC is supported by three identical, ideal springs. Note that the springs are always vertical because the collars to which they are attached are free to slide on the horizontal rail. Find the angle at equilibrium if W = kL. Neglect the weight of the bar.The figure shows the Russel fracture traction device and a mechanical model of the leg. The leg is held in balance in the position indicated by the two weights attached to the two cables. The combined weight of the leg and the cast is W=210 N. The horizontal distance between points A and B where the cables are attached to the leg is L=100 cm and the vertical distance is d=6 cm. Point C is the center of gravity of the cast and leg at three quarters of the L measured from point A (3L/4= 75 cm). The angle that cable 2 makes with the horizontal is measured as β=33°. Accordingly, in order for the leg to remain in balance in the shown position; a) Find the tensile force T1 in cable 1. (Write your result in N) b) Find the tensile force T2 in cable 2. (Write your result in N) c) Find the angle α of cable 1 with the horizontal.The figure shows the Russel fracture traction device and a mechanical model of the leg. The leg is held in balance in the position indicated by the two weights attached to the two cables. The combined weight of the leg and cast is W=180 N. The horizontal distance between points A and B where the cables are attached to the leg is L=100 cm and the vertical distance is d=5 cm. Point C is the center of gravity of the cast and leg at three quarters of the L measured from point A (3L/4= 75 cm). The angle that cable 2 makes with the horizontal is measured as β=30°. Accordingly, in order for the leg to remain in balance in the shown position; a) Find the tensile force T1 in cable 1. (Write your result in N) Answerb) Find the tensile force T2 in cable 2. (Write your result in N) Answerc) Find the angle α of cable 1 with the horizontal. Response
- Find the smallest value of Pfor which the 400-lb crate in the figure below will be in equilibrium in the position shown.Find the smallest value of P for which the 400-lb crate in the figure below will be in equilibrium in the position shown.The boom shown has a negligible weight and supports the 1000 N load. A 60° 1000 N 7.1 Find the tension in supporting cables between points A and B.
- The 4.00 m boom is uniform and weighs 2550 N. Find the tension in the guy wire and the force exerted on the boom at its lower end.A beam with a length of 2 m and a mass of 10 kg supports a 50 kg box. The beam is connected to a wall by a hinge at its base and a horizontal wire. The wire is connected to the beam 1.5 m from the hinge and makes an angle θ of 35o to the beam. The goal is to find the tension in the wire and the horizontal and vertical components of the force exerted by the hinge on the board Calculate the tension in the string. write down Newton’s 2nd law for both x and y directions. find the horizontal and vertical components of the force that the hinge exerts on the beam. Suppose the maximum tension that the wire can withstand is 1500 N. What is the maximum load that the hinge can support before the wire breaks?The figure shows a mechanical model of the Russel fracture traction device and the leg. The leg is held in balance in the position indicated by the two weights attached to the two cables. The total weight of the leg and the cast is W=200 N. The horizontal distance between points A and B where the cables are attached to the leg is L=100 cm and the vertical distance is d=10 cm . Point C is the center of gravity of the cast and leg at three quarters of the L measured from point A ( 3L/4= 75 cm) . The angle that cable 2 makes with the horizontal is measured as β=40 ° . Accordingly, in order for the leg to remain in balance in the position shown; a) Find the tensile force T 1 in cable 1 . (Write your result in N ) b) Find the tensile force T 2 in cable 2 . (Write your result in N ) c) Find the angle α of cable 1 with the horizontal