A uniform 4000-N rod can pivot at the base. It supports a 9000-N shark with the help of a horizontal cable. Calculate the tension in the cable.
A uniform 4000-N rod can pivot at the base. It supports a 9000-N shark with the...
70° A uniform 4000-N rod can pivot at the base. It supports a 9000-N shark with the help of a horizontal cable. Calculate the tension in the cable. We need more information to solve this problem 4000 N 5000 N 9000 N 11000 N 13000 N
A 10200-N shark is supported by a rope attached to a 3.40-m rod that can pivot at the base. A rod is attached to a pivot at the base of a wall on the left. The rod extends up and right at a 60.0° angle from the horizontal. A cable connected to the top end of the rod extends up and left at a 20.0° angle from the horizontal before connecting to the wall. A shark hangs from a rope at the top...
MISSING Mich) 20 cm 14 cm A hole is punched in a full milk carton, 14 cm from the bottom as shown (top is 20 cm high). What is the initial velocity of outflow? 1.08 m/s 1.66 m/s 3.43 m/s 5.24 m/s 17 m/s 70° A uniform 4000-N rod can pivot at the base. It supports a 9000-N shark with the help of a horizontal cable. Calculate the tension in the cable, We need more information to solve this problem....
A 9 600-N shark is supported by a rope attached to a 5.00-m rod that can pivot at the base. (a) Calculate the tension in the cable between the rod and the wall, assuming the cable is holding the system in the position shown in the figure. (Give you answer to three significant digits.) (b) Find the horizontal force exerted on the base of the rod. magnitude=? direction=? (c) Find the vertical force exerted on the base of the rod....
19. A 10 000-N shark is supported by a cable attached to a 4.00-m rod that can pivot at the base. Calculate the tension in the tie-rope between the rod and the wall if it is holding the system in the position shown in Figure P12.49. Find the horizontal and vertical forces exerted on the base of the rod. (Neglect the weight of the rod.) 20.01 10 000N 0.0 Figure P12.49
20.0 I- A 10 000-N shark is supported by a cable attached to a 4.00-m rod that can pivot at its base. Calculate the ten- sion in the tie-rope between the wall and the rod if it is holding the system in the position shown in Figure P12.49. Find the horizontal and vertical forces exerted on the base of the rod. (Neglect the weight of the rod.) where T is the force exerted by the Achilles tendon on the foot...
A 11000 N shark is supported by a cable attached to a 4.60 m rod that can pivot at the base. (a) Calculate the tension in the tie-rope between the rod and the wall if it is holding the system in the position shown in Figure P12.49. (Neglect the weight of the rod.) (b) Find the horizontal force exerted on the base of the rod. Magnitude kN Direction to the right to the left (c) Find the vertical force exerted...
A fish is supported by a cable attached to a long, uniform rod that can pivot at the base as shown in the figure. A cable provides a tension force at the top of the pole and makes an angle of with the horizontal. The rod has a mass of and makes an angle of with the ground. a) What is the magnitude of the tension in the cable? b) What is the magnitude of the x-component of the force provided by the...
read the question carefully please. A 10 000-N shark is supported by a cable attached to a 4.00-m rod that can pivot at its base. Calculate the ten sion in the tie-rope between the wall and the rod if it is holding the system in the position shown in Figure P12.49. Find the horizontal and vertical forces exerted on the base of the rod. (Neglect the weight of the rod.) where T is the force exerted by the Achilles tendon...
A uniform rod is attached to a wall by a hinge at its base. The rod has a mass of 6.00 kq, a length of 1.55 m, is at an angle of 29.0° above the horizontal, and is held in place by a horizontal cord attached to the other end of the rod and bolted to the wall above the base of the rod. (a) Determine the tension in the cord. (b) Determine the horizontal and vertical components of the...