High Physics Math
High Physics Math
TA TB
40°
1600 kg
Fig. P2.F1
TD
TC
Fig. P2.F2
15 in. 2.F3 The 60-lb collar A can slide on a frictionless vertical rod and is
connected as shown to a 65-lb counterweight C. Draw the free-body
B diagram needed to determine the value of h for which the system is
in equilibrium.
2.F4 A chairlift has been stopped in the position shown. Knowing that
each chair weighs 250 N and that the skier in chair E weighs 765 N,
C
draw the free-body diagrams needed to determine the weight of the
h
65 lb skier in chair F.
6m
A 14 m 24 m
A
60 lb
8.25 m
B
Fig. P2.F3 E
10 m
F D
1.10 m
Fig. P2.F4
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2.43 Two cables are tied together at C and are loaded as shown. Deter-
mine the tension (a) in cable AC, (b) in cable BC.
A
A 50° 30° B
55° 6 kN
C
C
400 lb
α
Fig. P2.43
B
2.44 Two cables are tied together at C and are loaded as shown. Knowing
that α 5 30°, determine the tension (a) in cable AC, (b) in cable BC.
Fig. P2.44
2.45 Two cables are tied together at C and loaded as shown. Determine
the tension (a) in cable AC, (b) in cable BC.
A B
3.4 m C 3.6 m
2m
1.98 kN
A B
25º
4.8 m 3m 45º
Fig. P2.45
C
a
2.46 Two cables are tied together at C and are loaded as shown. Knowing
that P 5 500 N and α 5 60°, determine the tension in (a) in cable
AC, (b) in cable BC. P
Fig. P2.46
2.47 Two cables are tied together at C and are loaded as shown. Deter-
mine the tension (a) in cable AC, (b) in cable BC.
B
75°
75° C
200 kg
Fig. P2.47
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1200 lb B
A B
Fig. P2.48
30° 30°
200 N
C 45°
P
Fig. P2.49 and P2.50
2.50 Two cables are tied together at C and are loaded as shown. Deter-
mine the range of values of P for which both cables remain taut.
FA
FB 50°
B
40° Q
FB P
B Fig. P2.51 and P2.52
C
2.52 Two forces P and Q are applied as shown to an aircraft connection.
FC Knowing that the connection is in equilibrium and that the magni-
A 3 tudes of the forces exerted on rods A and B are FA 5 750 lb and
4 FB 5 400 lb, determine the magnitudes of P and Q.
FA
2.53 A welded connection is in equilibrium under the action of the four
D forces shown. Knowing that FA 5 8 kN and FB 5 16 kN, determine
FD the magnitudes of the other two forces.
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2.57 For the cables of Prob. 2.44, find the value of α for which the ten-
sion is as small as possible (a) in cable BC, (b) in both cables simul-
taneously. In each case determine the tension in each cable.
Fig. P2.55 and P2.56
2.58 For the cables of Prob. 2.46, it is known that the maximum allowable
tension is 600 N in cable AC and 750 N in cable BC. Determine
(a) the maximum force P that can be applied at C, (b) the corre-
sponding value of α.
2.59 For the situation described in Fig. P2.48, determine (a) the value of
α for which the tension in rope BC is as small as possible, (b) the
corresponding value of the tension.
2.60 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.
30º
P = 75 lb
30º
60º C
C
B
Q
A B
Fig. P2.60
0.7 m
2.61 A movable bin and its contents have a combined weight of 2.8 kN.
Determine the shortest chain sling ACB that can be used to lift the 1.2 m
loaded bin if the tension in the chain is not to exceed 5 kN. Fig. P2.61
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d d
P W
Fig. P2.62
C 20 in.
50 lb
2.65 Three forces are applied to a bracket as shown. The directions of the
two 150-N forces may vary, but the angle between these forces is
always 50°. Determine the range of values of α for which the mag-
nitude of the resultant of the forces acting at A is less than 600 N.
500 N
A
30°
α
150 N
50°
150 N
Fig. P2.65
50
0.75 m
2.4 m
P
α
A
200 kg
Fig. P2.66
T T T
T
T
2.68 Solve parts b and d of Prob. 2.67, assuming that the free end of the
rope is attached to the crate.
2.69 A load Q is applied to pulley C, which can roll on the cable ACB.
The pulley is held in the position shown by a second cable CAD,
which passes over the pulley A and supports a load P. Knowing that A B
P 5 750 N, determine (a) the tension in cable ACB, (b) the magni-
tude of load Q. 25°
D 55° C
2.70 An 1800-N load Q is applied to pulley C, which can roll on the
cable ACB. The pulley is held in the position shown by a second cable P
CAD, which passes over the pulley A and supports a load P. Deter- Q
mine (a) the tension in cable ACB, (b) the magnitude of load P. Fig. P2.69 and P2.70
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