
In Cable 30° 6.0 m Q Tap image to zoom , an 90 kg construction worker...
An 73.9 kg construction worker sits down 2.16 m from the end of a 1415.9 kg steel beam to eat his lunch. The cable supporting the beam is rated at 16576 N. Should the worker be worried? (To answer that question calculate the tension in the cable. Use θ=32°, L=6.8 m.)
A 100 kg construction worker sits down at the end of 4.0 m long, 1000 kg steel beam which is supported by a wall and a cable attached at 1m and 45° to the wall, as shown below. What is the minimum strength in Newtons) that the cable must be rated at to support the load? 45° 1 m 3 m
Q Tap image to zoom Review An electron in a vacuum chamber is fired with a speed of 8800 km/s toward a large, uniformly charged plate 75 cm away. The electron reaches a closest distance of 15 cm before being repelled. Part A What is the plate's surface charge density? Express your answer with the appropriate units. 6.5016 101 Submit Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining
Problem 13.13 MasteringEngineering MasteringComputer... Q Tap image to zoom Review Member AB is d 5.8 m long, made of steel, and is pinned at its ends for y-y axis buckling and fixed at its ends for c axis buckling 150 mm 50 mmm 4 m S0 mm Tap image to zoomm Est 200 GPa, ơY Part A 360 MPa Determine the maximum load P the frame can support without buckling member AB. Express your answer to three significant figures and...
The assembly supports a uniform distributed load w 115 kN/m as shown. 1 m 2 m DE 5 1.5 m 0.5 m 0.5 m 0.5m Tap image to zoom Part A Determine the resultant internal loadings at cross sections at point E on the assembly. Express your answers, separated by commas, to four significant figures. 0.6468, -0.2874,0.5875 kN, kN, kN.m Request Answer Incorrect Try Again: 2 attemnts
Insert Design Layout References Mailings Review View Help А. An 80 kg construction worker sits down 2.0 m from the left end of a 1450 kg beam to eat lunch. The cable supporting the beam can have a tension of 15,000 N-but no higher without breaking. You need to figure out if the worker is safe. 30° 2m 4m 1. Draw a diagram that shows all the forces on the beam and where they act. (There are four forces.) 2...
Determine the tension in the cable. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. The smooth uniform rod AB is supported by a ball-and-socket joint at A, the wall at B, and cable BC. The rod has a mass of 18 kg (Figure 1) | The | Value | Units Submit P X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining Part B Determine the normal reaction at B Express your answer to three significant figures and include...
The 3.0-m-long, 90 kg rigid beam in the following figure is supported at each end. An 82 kg student stands 2.0 m from support 1. (Figure 1) Part A How much upward force does the support 1 exert on the beam? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. F = 980 N Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 18 attempts remaining Figure < 1 of 1 > Part B How much upward...
Problem 9.34 8 of 11 An 8.2 kg crate is pulled 5.5 m up a 30 incline by a rope angled 16° above the incline. The tension in the rope is 140 N and the crate's coefficient of kinetic friction on the incline is 0.25 Part A How much work is done by tension, by gravity, and by the normal force? Express your answers using two significant figures. Enter your answers numerically separated by commas Wr, W, W,- 666.84,-220.99, 0...