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In the figure, one end of a uniform beam of weight 460 N is hinged to a wall; the other end is supported by a wire that makes angles theta = 26 degree with both wall and beam. Find (a) the tension in the wire and the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of the force of the hinge on the beam.
Question 25 (8 points) The following problem is not multiple choice. Final numerical answer is not sufficient to get full credits on the problem. You need to explain what you did and what you used to get your answers. One end of a uniform beam of weight 225 N is hinged to a wall: the other end is supported by a wire that makes angles 0 = 30.0° with both wall and beam. Find (a) the tension in the wire...
The following problem is not multiple choice. Final numerical answer is not sufficient to get full credits on the problem. You need to explain what you did and what you used to get your answers. One end of a uniform beam of weight 225 N is hinged to a wall; the other end is supported by a wire that makes angles 0=30.0° with both wall and beam. Find (a) the tension in the wire and the (b) horizontal and (c)...
= 32° with the horizontal. A block of weight W = 280 N can be moved anywhere along the bar; its position is defined by the distance x = 1.10 m from In the figure, a thin horizontal bar AB of negligible weight and length L = 3.6 m is hinged to a vertical wall at A and supported at B by a thin wire BC that makes an angle the wall to its center of mass. Find (a) the...
In the figure, a thin horizontal bar AB of negligible weight and length L = 3.2 m is hinged to a vertical wall at A and supported at B by a thin wire BC that makes an angle 0 = 44° with the horizontal. A block of weight W = 170 N can be moved anywhere along the bar; its position is defined by the distance x = 0.887 m from the wall to its center of mass. Find (a)...
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b) What is the buoyant force on it? c) What is the magnitude of the downward force you are exerting to hold the block under water? 377N 2. In the diagram, the hinge is frictionless and the system is in equilibrium. The uniform beam is 4 meters long and has a mass of 150 kg. The mass hanging from the end of the beam is 175 kg. The beam wire is attached lm from...
Wire 4) (20 points) A weight W is supported by attaching it to a vertical uniform metal pole by a thing cord passing over a pulley having negligible mass and friction. The cord is attached to the pole 40.0 cm below the top and pulls horizontal on it. The pole is pivoted at a hinge at its base, is 1.60 m tall, and weighs 50.0 N. A thin wire connects the top of the pole to a vertical wire. The...
Chapter 12, Problem 034 In the fiqure, a thin horizontal bar AB of negligible weight and length L-2.1 m is hinged to a vertical wall at A and supported at 8 by a thin wire BC that makes an angle e 34 with the horizontal. A block of weight W 110 N can be moved anywhere along the bar: its position is defined by the distance x0.661 m from the wall to its center of mass. Find (a) the tension...
Chapter 12, Problem 034 In the figure, a thin horizontal bar AB of negligible weight and length L = 3.1 m is hinged to a vertical wall at A and supported at B by a thin wire BC that makes an angle 9 = 42° with the horizontal. A block of weight W = 140 N can be moved anywhere along the bar; its position is defined by the distance x = 1.18 m from the wall to its center...
A 1,075 N pole is held in place by a light wire at an angle = 24.5° to the horizontal as shown in the figure. The pole is attached to a pivot at the bottom, and a mass of weight w = 2,375 N hangs from its top. The pole makes an angle of d = 65.5º with the horizontal. Assume the pole is uniform. m (a) Find the tension in the supporting wire (in kN). KN (b) Find the...