T1
according to newtons third law, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
tension remains constant through out the rope
Fad = T1
what is the magnitude F ad of the downward force on section a? Tension in a...
To understand the concept of tension and the relationship
between tension and force. This problem introduces the concept of
tension. The example is a rope, oriented vertically, that is being
pulled from both ends. (Figure 1) Let Fu and Fd (with u for up and
d for down) represent the magnitude of the forces acting on the top
and bottom of the rope, respectively. Assume that the rope is
massless, so that its weight is negligible compared with the
tension....
Item 2 If F 910 N, determine the tension developed in cables AB, AC, and AD. (Figure 1) Determine the tension developed in cable AB. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. HA ? Value Units FAB = Request Answer Submit Part B Determine the tension developed in cable AC Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. _q ? HA Value Units FAC = Request Answer Submit Figure 1 of...
# F = 590 N, determine the tension developed in cables AB, AC, and AD. (Figure 1) Part A Determine the tension developed in cable AB. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. ? FA Value Units Figure 1 of 1 Submit Request Answer D Part B 2 m Determine the tension developed in cable AC. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate unite. 1 m 30° 2 m B HA...
Problem 3.24 What is the magnitude of the force he must exert on the rope in case a? Figure 1) Express your answer with the appropriate units. Constants The person wants to cause the 240 lb crate to start sliding toward the right. To achieve this, the horizontal component of the force exerted on the crate times the normal force exerted on the crate by the floor. In Fig. a, the person pulls on the rope in the direction shown....
Item 6 Part A The 145-lb crate is supported by cables AB, AC, and AD. Determine the tension in these wires. (Figure 1) Determine the tension developed in cable AB Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. FAD-Value Units Submit My Answers Give Up Incorrect; Try Again, 4 attempts remaining Part B Determine the tension developed in cable AC Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. FAC- Value Units |...
Problem 27.34 Part A What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on a section of the wire with a length of that is in this uniform magnetic field, if the magnetic field direction is east? A straight, vertical wire carries a current of I downward in a region between the poles of a large superconducting electromagnet, where the magnetic field has a magnitude of B and is horizontal 四? Submit My Answers Give Up Part B What is the...
Three-Dimensional Force Systems cable AC Part A Finding the tension Learning Goal: weight of 115 lb acts at C on the strut. Find the magnitude of the tension in cable AC To apply the condition of equilibrium to three-dimensional systems and solve for unknown forces. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. View Available Hint(s) As shown, a mass is being lifted by a strut that is supported by two cables AC and CD. The...
Rope #1 of tension 4T applies a force at radius 2R on the spool. It is located at 6 o'clock and points left. Rope #2 of tension 2T applies a force at radius 4R on the spool. It is located at 9 o'clock and points downward. What is the resulting torque due to both ropes in terms of RT? RT Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/3 Previous Tries
You pull downward with a force of 23.7 N on a rope that passes over a disk-shaped pulley of mass 1.32 kg and radius 0.0757 m. The other end of the rope is attached to a 0.665-kg mass. Calculate the tension in the rope on both sides of the pulley. Enter tension for the part of the rope that you are pulling on first. Then enter the tension for the part of the rope with the mass. Submit Answer Tries...
Part A
Find the magnitude of the force at the support point.
Express your answer in newtons to three significant figures.
FF =
nothing
NN
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Part B
Find the direction of the force at the support point.
Find the direction of the force at the support point.
upward
downward
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Part C
Find the magnitude of the force at the left-hand end.
Express your answer in newtons to three significant figures.
FF =
nothing
NN
SubmitRequest Answer...