Problem 2.132
Problem 2.132
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Two cables tied together at C are loaded as shown. Knowing that
Q = 60 lb, determine the tension (a) in cable AC, (b) in cable BC.
SOLUTION
With Q = 60 lb
TCA = 52.0 lb
With P = 75 lb
TCB = 75 lb − ( 60 lb )( 0.50 )
or TCB = 45.0 lb
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PROBLEM 2.133
Two cables tied together at C are loaded as shown. Determine the range
of values of Q for which the tension will not exceed 60 lb in either cable.
SOLUTION
or TCA = 0.8660 Q
0.8660Q < 60 lb
or Q ≤ 69.3 lb
or TCB = 75 lb − 0.50Q
For TCB ≤ 60 lb
75 lb − 0.50Q ≤ 60 lb
or 0.50Q ≥ 15 lb
Thus, Q ≥ 30 lb
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PROBLEM 2.134
A welded connection is in equilibrium under the action of the four forces
shown. Knowing that FA = 8 kN and FB = 16 kN, determine the
magnitudes of the other two forces.
SOLUTION
Free-Body Diagram of 3 3
Connection ΣFx = 0: FB − FC − FA = 0
5 5
With FA = 8 kN, FB = 16 kN
4 4
FC = (16 kN ) − (8 kN )
5 5
FC = 6.40 kN
3 3
ΣFy = 0: − FD + FB − FA = 0
5 5
3 3
FD = (16 kN ) − (8 kN )
5 5
FD = 4.80 kN
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PROBLEM 2.135
A welded connection is in equilibrium under the action of the four forces
shown. Knowing that FA = 5 kN and FD = 6 kN, determine the
magnitudes of the other two forces.
SOLUTION
Free-Body Diagram of 3 3
Connection ΣFy = 0: − FD − FA + FB = 0
5 5
3
or FB = FD + FA
5
With FA = 5 kN, FD = 8 kN
5 3
FB = 6 kN + ( 5 kN )
3 5
FB = 15.00 kN
4 4
ΣFx = 0: − FC + FB − FA = 0
5 5
4
FC = ( FB − FA )
5
4
= (15 kN − 5 kN )
5
FC = 8.00 kN
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PROBLEM 2.136
Collar A is connected as shown to a 50-lb load and can slide on a
frictionless horizontal rod. Determine the magnitude of the force P
required to maintain the equilibrium of the collar when (a) x = 4.5 in.,
(b) x = 15 in.
SOLUTION
4.5
ΣFx = 0: − P + ( 50 lb ) = 0
20.5
or P = 10.98 lb
15
ΣFx = 0: − P + ( 50 lb ) = 0
25
or P = 30.0 lb
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PROBLEM 2.137
Collar A is connected as shown to a 50-lb load and can slide on a
frictionless horizontal rod. Determine the distance x for which the collar
is in equilibrium when P = 48 lb.
SOLUTION
Triangle Proportions
50 xˆ
Hence: ΣFx = 0: − 48 + =0
400 + xˆ 2
48
or xˆ = 400 + xˆ 2
50
(
xˆ 2 = 0.92 lb 400 + xˆ 2 )
xˆ 2 = 4737.7 in 2
xˆ = 68.6 in.
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PROBLEM 2.138
A frame ABC is supported in part by cable DBE which passes through a
frictionless ring at B. Knowing that the tension in the cable is 385 N,
determine the components of the force exerted by the cable on the
support at D.
SOLUTION
The force in cable DB can be written as the product of the magnitude of the force and the unit vector along the
cable. That is, with
JJJG
DB = ( 480 mm ) i − ( 510 mm ) j + ( 320 mm ) k
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PROBLEM 2.139
A frame ABC is supported in part by cable DBE which passes through a
frictionless ring at B. Determine the magnitude and direction of the
resultant of the forces exerted by the cable at B knowing that the tension
in the cable is 385 N.
SOLUTION
The force in each cable can be written as the product of the magnitude of the force and the unit vector along
the cable. That is, with
JJJG
BD = − ( 0.48 m ) i + ( 0.51 m ) j − ( 0.32 m ) k
and
JJJG
BE = − ( 0.27 m ) i + ( 0.40 m ) j − ( 0.6 m ) k
Now, because of the frictionless ring at B, TBE = TBD = 385 N and the force on the support due to the two
cables is
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PROBLEM 2.139 CONTINUED
or F = 748 N
−375
θ x = cos −1 or θ x = 120.1°
747.83
455
θ y = cos −1 or θ y = 52.5°
747.83
−460
θ z = cos −1 or θ z = 128.0°
747.83
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PROBLEM 2.140
A steel tank is to be positioned in an excavation. Using trigonometry,
determine (a) the magnitude and direction of the smallest force P for
which the resultant R of the two forces applied at A is vertical, (b) the
corresponding magnitude of R.
SOLUTION
Force Triangle (a) For minimum P it must be perpendicular to the vertical resultant R
or P = 368 lb
or R = 213 lb
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