In the figure, suppose the length L of the uniform bar is 3.4 m and its weight is 150 N. Also, let the block's weight W = 280 N and the angle 0 = 39°. The wire can withstand a maximum tension of 410 N. (a) What is the maximum possible distance x before the wire breaks? With the block placed at this maximum x, what are the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of the force on the bar from the hinge at A? (a) Number Units (b) Number Units (c) Number Units C com Ꮎ A B
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- In the figure, suppose the length L of the uniform bar is 2.7 m and its weight is 180 N. Also, let the block's weight W = 340 N and the angle θ = 29˚. The wire can withstand a maximum tension of 400 N. (a) What is the maximum possible distance x before the wire breaks? With the block placed at this maximum x, what are the (b) horizontal and (c) verticalcomponents of the force on the bar from the hinge at A?suppose the length L of the uniform bar is 3.00 m and its weight is 200 N. Also, let the block’s weight W = 300 N and the angle u = 30.0°. The wire can withstand a maximum tension of 500 N. (a) What is the maximum possible distance x before the wire breaks? With the block placed at this maximum x, what are the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of the force on the bar from the hinge at A?Chapter 12, Problem 028 GO In the figure, suppose the length L of the uniform bar is 3.1 m and its weight is 240 N. Also, let the block's weight W = 270 N and the angle e = 41°. The wire can withstand a maximum tension of 420 N. (a) What is the maximum possible distance x before the wire breaks? With the block placed at this maximum x, what are the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of the force on the bar from the hinge at A? Com (a) Number Units (b) Number Units (c) Number Units
- Chapter 12, Problem 028 GO In the figure, suppose the length L of the uniform bar is 2.7 m and its weight is 220 N. Also, let the block's weight W = 280 N and the angle 0 = 27°. The wire can withstand a maximum tension of 440 N. (a) What is the maximum possible distance x before the wire breaks? With the block placed at this maximum x, what are the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of the force on the bar from the hinge at A? com A (a) Number Units (b) Number Units (c) Number Units Click if you would like to Show Work for this question: Open Show WorkIn the figure, suppose the length L of the uniform bar is 3.3 m and its weight is 250 N. Also, let the block's weight W = 310 N and the angle 0 = 43°. The wire can withstand a maximum tension of 43O N. (a) What is the maximum possible distance x before the wire breaks? With the block placed at this maximum x, what are the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of the force on the bar from the hinge at A? com (a) Number i Units (b) Number Units (c) Number UnitsA box with mass 178kg is supported by the cable system at B. Chord AB has a length of 1.2m and the force that develops in the chord is 3130N The horisontal distance between points A and C is 1.7m. Determine the force that develops in chord BC and the vertical height y and complete parts (a) and (b) below.
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