Instead of solving for a = 5 can you please solve for a = 4
The 6-m pole ABC is acted upon by a 455-N force as shown. The pole is held by a ball-and-socket joint at A and by two cables BD and BE. For a = 5 m, determine the tension in each cable and the reaction at A.
1. The 6-m pole ABC is acted upon by a force Pos shown. The pole is held by a ball-and-socket joint at A and by two cables BD and BE. If the tension in cable BE is 158 N and if a : 3m, determine the reaction at A along the y-axis. 3 m P 3 m 15 1.5 m 2. | The 6-m pole ABC is acted upon by a force P as shown. The pole is held by...
The 6-m pole ABC is acted upon by cable and the reaction at A. (Round the final answers to one decimall place.) oo ie pole s hald by s bai.an two cables 850 and BE For a 3 m emine he bonsion in acd a 470-N force, P, as shown in the figure. The pole is held by a ball-and-socket joint at A and by 15 m 3 m 15 m
Q. 2 Rod AB shown in the figure below is subjected to the 200-N force; in the negative z-direction at point C. Determine the reactions at the ball-and-socket Joint A and the tension in the cables BD and BE for equilibrium. Cable BD is parallel to y-axis and Cable BE is parallel to x-axis. (2 points) 1.3 m 2 m 1.5 m 1 m D 200 N -2 m B E
Check my work 4 Problem 04.105 - Boom support 1 points A 10-ft boom is acted upon by the 820-lb force shown in the figure. Determine the tension in each cable and the reaction at the ball-and-socket joint at A. (Round the final answer to one decimal place.) eBook 6 ft Hint E Print 6 ft References D B 7 ft 6 ft C 4 ft w The tension in cable BD is The tension in cable BE is The...
Question 2: (15 Point) The boom ABC is held in place by two cables and a ball-and-socket support at A. Force F = 0 i + F j + F k kN is applied at C. Ifthe tension in cable BE is 9-kN and tension in cable BD is 6.4-kN, determine the magnitude of the force Fand D the reactions at A. Weight of the boom is negligible. Do not use geometry .5 m- 1 m
equilibruim equation, not vector A 12-m pole supports a horizontal cable CD and is held by a ball and socket at A and two cables BE and BF. Knowing that the ten- sion in cable CD is 14 kN and coming that CD o parallel to the *Axis (0 =159) determine the tension in cables BE and BF and the reaction at A. 12 m 8 m B. z 7.5 m
Problem #3. Two steel pipes ABCD and EBF are welded together at B to form the boom shown. The boom is held by a ball-and-socket joint at D and by two cables EG and ICFH; cable ICFH passes around frictionless pulleys at C and F. For the loading shown, determine the tension in each cable and the reaction at D 25m 3.4 m 1.85m 360 N
II.- The pole is supported by a "ball and socket joint" at point A (foundation) and by a lateral cable as shown. If the forces of 5kN are in the x-y plane. Determine the tension in the cable and the reactions of the pole at point A. 5 kN 30° 5 kN 30 3 m 2 m 1.5 m .t 5 kN 30° 5 kN 30 3 m 2 m 1.5 m .t
A pole is held by three separate cables. Knowing that a=lm, that the tension in cable DE is 500N and that the pole has a mass of 10kg applied at D, determine; est adres ma ions a) The reactions at the BALL-AND-SOCKET support O. b) The tension in cable DC and BA. GHTEDATE rotect by permission to re clarificati UNIVEL arge? clarifice UNIV ans 4a B. D PAR 20a A COPYRIGHTS 12á VERS E TAL с 90 18á 15a N...