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Find the magnitude of P and Q.
Answer to Problem 2.136RP
The magnitude of P and Q are
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The weight (W) is 376 N.
Calculation:
Show the Free body diagram at point A as in Figure 1.
The force applied at the point A is
Write vector form of P as below:
Write vector form of Q as below:
Write vector form of W as below:
Since the tension in cable AB and AC is equal,
Express the vector
Calculate distance of the member AB as below:
Calculate the unit vector
Substitute
Calculate the tension force
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Express the vector
Calculate distance of the member AC as below:
Calculate the unit vector
Substitute
Calculate the tension force
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Calculate the tension in the cable using the relation:
Use the equilibrium condition,
Substitute
Equate the component i, j and k to zero,
Calculate tension in cable (T) as below:
Solve equation (2).
Calculate magnitude of P as below:
Substitute 220.5 N for T in equation (1).
Calculate magnitude of Q as below:
Substitute 220.5 N for T in equation (2).
Therefore, the magnitude P and Q are
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