Consider the following beam, under the effect of 4 forces: i. Calculate the torque net. (4...
1. Calculate the net torque about point o for the two forces applied as in the figure. The rod and both forces are in the plane of the page. Take positive torques to be counterclockwise. 2. A square metal plate 0.180 m on each side is pivoted about an axis through point center and perpendicular to the plate. Calculate the net torque about this axis due to the three forces shown in the figure if the magnitudes of the forces are...
(a) What is the magnitude of the torque on the disk (about the z
axis) due to F1? (1pt)
(b) What is the magnitude of the torque on the disk due to F2?
(1pt)
(c) What is the magnitude of the torque on the disk due to F3?
(1pt)
(d) What is the magnitude and direction (clockwise or
counterclockwise) of the angular ac- celeration about the z-axis of
the disk? (2pt)
(e) If the disk starts from rest, what...
A wrench is used to apply a torque on a bolt as in the picture
below.
ALL 6 forces that act on the bolt are
equal in magnitude. All 6 forces are applied at the same time. If
d=0.3 [m] and F1=F2=F3=F4=F5=F6=50[N], what is the torque around
the center of the hexagonal bolt? You may use the diagram
below.
30° F2 Fi F3 60 F F4 F5 45° Rigid Body Diagram: Force/Torque Table: Forces ma X у TA Net
Consider a bar, of length 5.5 m, shown in the figure, being acted on by three forces. The magnitudes of the first two forces are 16 N and 29 N, and the first force is acting on the end of the bar at an angle of 29° as shown. Part (a) What is the torque, in newton-meters, due to F1 on this bar relative to the left end? Use a coordinate system with positive directed out of the screen. Part (b) What...
QUESTION 1 What is the net torque in a rotational equilibrium? Sum of all forces undefined Depends on different factors. zero QUESTION 2 A force of 500 N is applied to the free end of a beam attached to a wall. The length of beam is 5 m. The force is applied at an angle of 300 to the beam. What is the amount of torque applied at the fixed end of the beam? 1250 N m 1300 N m...
Three forces are applied by cables on an i-bolt as shown. Find the resultant force (magnitude and angle) given the following: F1-600 N, F2-800 N, F3-450 N, θ,-60°, θ,-45°, θ,-75° 1. Fi F2 0,
(14.2) A block of mass m = 10 kg riding on a frictionless horizontal plane is subjected to five forces. The weight of the block and the normal force of contact with the plane both act in the vertical direction, cancel, and may be henceforth ignored. Three applied forces, →F1 , →F2 , →F3 , act horizontally on the block. The information that we have been able to gather about the applied forces is summarised as follows: F1 = 10...
1)
What is the magnitude of the torque on the disk about the z axis
due to F1?
N-m
2)
What is the magnitude of the torque on the disk about the z axis
due to F2?
N-m
3)
What is the magnitude of the torque on the disk about the z axis
due to F3?
N-m
4)
What is the x-component of the net torque about the z axis on
the disk?
N-m
5)
What is the y-component of...
Consider a bar, of length 3.5 m, shown in the figure, being acted on by three forces. The magnitudes of the first two forces are 16 N and 24 N, and the first force is acting on the end of the bar at an angle of 49° as shown. Part (a) What is the torque, in newton-meters, due to F1 on this bar relative to the left end? Use a coordinate system with positive directed out of the screen. Part (b) What...
Consider a bar, of length 4.5 m, shown in the figure, being acted on by three forces. The magnitudes of the first two forces are 22 N and 35 N, and the first force is acting on the end of the bar at an angle of 28° as shown. Part (a) What is the torque, in newton-meters, due to F1 on this bar relative to the left end? Use a coordinate system with positive directed out of the screen. Part (b) What is the torque, in...