a uniform 2.86 m long beam of mass M is attached to a wall by a frictionless pivot at A. There is a cable attached at B, which is 1.93 m from A, and at C, which is 1.16 m above A as shown. The forces at A and the mass M are unknown, but the tension T in the cable is 874 N. Calculate the mass M of the beam and the horizontal force Ax at the pivot.
A 1400-N uniform beam is attached to a vertical wall at one end and is supported by a cable at the other end. A 1960-N crate hangs from the far end of the beam. Using the data shown in the figure, find (a) the magnitude of the tension in the wire and the magnitudes of the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of the force that the wall exerts on the left end of the beam.
a 1165-N uniform beam is attached to a vertical wall at one end... A 1165-N uniform beam is attached to a vertical wall at one end and is supported by a cable at the other end. A W 1875-N crate hangs from the far end of the beam. Using the data shown in the drawing, find the following. 50.0 Beam 30.0 (a) the magnitude of the tension in the wire (b) the magnitudes of the horizontal and vertical components of...
A 1080-N uniform beam is attached to a vertical wall at one end and is supported by a cable at the other end. A 1960-N crate hangs from the far end of the beam. Using the data shown in the figure, find (a) the magnitude of the tension in the wire and the magnitudes of the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of the force that the wall exerts on the left end of the beam. 50.0 / Beam 1960...
A 1310 N uniform beam is attached to a vertical wall at one end and is supported by a cable at the other end. A W = 1970 N crate hangs from the far end of the beam. a) Calculate the magnitude of the horizontal component of the force that the wall exerts on the left end of the beam if the angle between the cable and horizontal is θ = 47°. A mass m1 = 18.5 kg is connected...
A uniform horizontal beam of length 8 m and weight 200 N is attached to a wall by a pin connection that allows the beam to rotate. Its far end is supported by a cable that makes an angle of 53degree with the horizontal. If a cable is strong enough to withstand T= 1200 N how heavy person can walk to the end of the beam? When that person was at the 0.75 distance from the wall, find: a. the...
A 12.0 m uniform beam is hinged to a vertical wall and held horizontally by a 5.00 m cable attached to the wall 4.00 m above the hinge, as shown in the figure below (Figure 1).The metal of this cable has a test strength of 0.900 kN which means that it will break if the tension in it exceeds that amount. You may want to review For related problem solving tips and strategies, you may want to view a Video...
The drawing shows a uniform horizontal beam attached to a vertical wall by a frictionless hinge and supported from below at an angle ? = 44o by a brace that is attached to a pin. The beam has a weight of 338 N. Three additional forces keep the beam in equilibrium. The brace applies a force P ¯ to the right end of the beam that is directed upward at the angle ? with respect to the horizontal. The hinge...
6) A uniform 1200 N weight beam that is 3,50 m long is suspended horizontally by two vertical wires at its ends, A small but dense 550 N weight is placed on the beam 2.00 m from one end as shown in the figure. The tension in wire A in Newtons is 2.00 m A) 914 B) 8190 C) 875 D) 836 E) 8960 7) In problem 14) the tension in wire B in Newtons is A) 875 8) 8960...
A 2.000 m long horizontal uniform beam of mass 20.00 kg is supported by a wire as shown in the figure. The wire makes an angle of 20.00 degrees with the beam. Attached to the beam 1.400 m from the wall is a ball with a mass of 40.00 kg. What are the vertical and horizontal components of the force of the wall on the beam at the hinge?