Determine the forees in cales AC and ABl nceded to hold the 20-ig hall D in...
For the given force F, determine the force in AB, AC and AD. F 2.5 kN a-3m (t c 0.75 m d= 1m e 1.5 m = 3m
Springs AB and AC were unstretched before attaching the box at D. Determine the developed elongation of springs AB and AC, SAB and sac, resulted from holding the 25 kg box in the position shown. The springs are shown in equilibrium position. Hint: First calculate the spring forces along AB and AC required for equilibrium. Show Free Body Diagrams and all calculations. 4 m - 6 m To 4 m c = 20 N/m wwwwww kaB = 30 N/m
Take F = 290 N and d = 1,0 m. (Figure 1) Part A Determine the force in cable AC needed to hold the 23-kg ball Din equilibrium Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Figure 1 of 1 Fac = 172.09 N You have already submitted this answer. Enter a new answer No credit lost. Try again Submit Previous Awes Best Answer Part B Determine the force in cable AB needed to hold the...
* F, = 50N 6. Two cables AB & AC hold the shown pole in the figure. Determine the angle between the resultant force of (F1 & F2) and the pole. 4 m - 35 N
3-46. Determine the stretch in each of the two springs required to hold the 20-kg crate in the equilibrium position shown. Each spring has an unstretched length of 2 m and a stiffness of k = 300 N/m. for 12 m Prob. 3-406
Indicate all zero-force members. Then. determine the force in members IC and IG of the truss and state if these members are in tension or compression. F AX: Fly Ay +E9-1-- A MOK EM -103)-1645). Ey(1) Ey = 7.5 kr -1.5m----15m 15 m tism 1.5 m-- Ey 6 KN KN AL
If we considered a hall to be a box 100 x 50 x 20 m3 (width x depth x height) in size with walls constructed from 20 cm thick fiberglass insulation (σ = 0.04 W / m K) over a 10 cm thickness of brick (σ = 0.3 W / m K), a) What is the "R-value" of the walls (in SI and English Units)? b) On a 35o C day, how much heat is conducted through the walls if...
If we considered a hall to be a box 100 x 50 x 20 m3 (width x depth x height) in size with walls constructed from 20 cm thick fiberglass insulation (σ = 0.04 W / m K) over a 10 cm thickness of brick (σ = 0.3 W / m K), a) What is the "R-value" of the walls (in SI and English Units)? b) On a 35o C day, how much heat is conducted through the walls if...
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D 2m 2m F 15 kN B. 900 A 2m 4 m 2m 1.5m Figure 1 Sel
D 2m 2m F 15 kN B. 900 A 2m 4 m 2m 1.5m Figure 1 Sel
QUESTION 1 Determine the Horizontal force P (in Newtons) needed to hold the system in the equilibrium position shown in them, and force H780N 4 m 6 m H 1 m D -2 m select the closest answer to your solution. P = 267 N P = 416 N P = 1061 N P = 624 N