Elements Of Electromagnetics
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The shaft is supported at its ends by two bearings AA and BB and is subjected to the forces applied to the pulleys fixed to the shaft. (Figure 1) The T1=T1= 585-NN forces act in the -zz direction and the 200-NN and 80-NN forces act in the +yy direction. The journal bearings at AA and BB exert only yy and zz components of force on the shaft.
Part A
Determine the resultant normal force on the cross section at CC.
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Determine the resultant shear force in the yy direction on the cross section at CC .
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