Please be as detailed as you can be
Please be as detailed as you can be 8. Stepladder. In the stepladde long. The tie-rod...
For the stepladder shown in the figure, sides AC and
CE are each 2.89 m long and hinged at C. Bar
BD is a tie-rod 0.555 m long, halfway up. A man weighing
663 N climbs 2.17 m along the ladder. Assuming that the floor is
frictionless and neglecting the mass of the ladder, find
(a) the tension in the tie-rod and the magnitudes
of the forces on the ladder from the floor at (b)
A and (c) E. (Hint:...
For the stepladder shown in the figure, sides AC and
CE are each 2.60 m long and hinged at C. Bar
BD is a tie-rod 0.778 m long, halfway up. A man weighing
823 N climbs 1.95 m along the ladder. Assuming that the floor is
frictionless and neglecting the mass of the ladder, find
(a) the tension in the tie-rod and the magnitudes
of the forces on the ladder from the floor at (b)
A and (c) E. (Hint:...
9. A stepladder consists of two halves, hinged at the top, and connected by a tie rod which keeps the two halves from spreading apart. In this particular instance, the two halves are 2.50 m long, the tie rod is connected to the center of each half andi is 70.0 cm long. An 800-N person stands 3/5 of the way up the stepladder and another one of same weight stands 1/10 of the way, as shown in the figure. Neglecting...
VISION BACK NEXT Chapter 12, Problem 039 For the stepladder shown in the figure, sides AC and CE are each 3.01 m long and hinged at Bar AD is a tie-rod 0,832 m long, halfway up. A man weighing 787 Ndimbs 2.26 m along the ladder, Assuming that the floor is frictionless and neglecting the mass of the ladder find (a) the tension in the tie-rod and the magnitudes of the forces on the ladder from the floor at (b)...