T1 = 75.15 N. , T2 = 63.05 N .
Initially, the free body diagram is drawn and the Tension in cable is shown with horizontal and vertical components .
The downloward force would be due to the mass 10 kg . And the downward force = mg = 10g .
Where, g is gravity.
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dynamics Problem 4. Find the tension in each cord for the systems shown in Fig. (Neglect...
Find the magnitude of tension in the two cords shown in the figure
(Figure 1) .
A) Neglect the mass of the cords, and assume
that the angle ? is 39 degrees and the mass m is
160 kg . What is the magnitude of the tension in the right
cord?
Express your answer using two significant figures and use the
following answer format: Fin right cord =______ N
B) What is the
magnitude of the tension in the left...
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7. Find the tension in each cord if the weight of the suspeded object is 500 N. 40° 50° 500N
(a) A worker stands a distance d = 0.425 m from the left end of a plank as shown in the figure. The plank is supported by three cords. Find the tension in each cord in N). Assume the plank is uniform, with length L = 2.00 m and mass 30.5 kg, and the weight of the worker is 685 N. (Due to the nature of this problem, do not use rounded intermediate values in your calculations-including answers submitted in...
Problem 6: Impulse/Momentum cousk has from rest. Neglect the mass of the cord. the cord, determine the velocity at nservation of Momentum pinned at its center O. If a vertical force P- 2 Ib is appliod to the cord is pulled down by the force in 4 seconds starting 0.5 ft .
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A.) Determine the tension in
the cord before the string is burned
B.) Show that the cord, strong enough to support the object
before the string is burned, is also strong enough to support the
object as it passes through the bottom of the swing
C.) The motion of the pendulum after the string is burned is
periodic. Is it also simple harmonic? why or why not?
Cord p 60° String A pendulum consists of a small object of mass...
7. Find the tension in each cord if the weight of the suspended object is 500 N. 40° 500 500N
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Problem 2) The cord...
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