


Shaft AC is 8 ft long and is supported by a ball and socket joint at...
The boom AC is supported at A by a ball-and-socket joint and by two cables BDC and CE. Cable BDC is continuous and passes over a pulley at D. Calculate the x-component of the reaction at A if the crate has a weight of 71 lb. 2 3 ft 3 ft 4 ft 6 ft 4 ft 8 ft
The boom AC is supported at A by a ball- and-socket joint and by two cables BDC and CE. Cable BDC is continuous and passes over a pulley at D. Calculate the y component of reaction at A if a crate has a weight of 98.03 lb..
A winch for raising and lowering an 150 lb ball is supported by
a ball-and-socket joint at A and a smooth journal bearing at B, as
shown below. The bearing at B is oriented in such way that it only
provides force support reactions (i.e. no moment supports at
B).
A winch for raising and lowering an 150 lb ball is supported by a ball-and-socket joint at A and a smooth journal bearing at B, as shown below. The bearing...
rroviem . (32%) A 1-beam is supported by a ball-and-socket joint at A and a rope at B. A horizontal force P = 300 lb is applied on the beam as shown. In addition, a load W is suspended from D. Determine the tension in the rope BC, the load W and the support reactions at A. 40 in d=30 in P-300 lb 20 in
Problem 2. (32%) A I-beam is supported by a ball-and-socket joint at A and a rope at B. A horizontal force P 300 lb is applied on the beam as shown. In addition, a load W is suspended from D. Determine the tension in the rope BC, the load W and the support 40 in d -30 in P-300 lb
Consider a boom with the attached load. Point A is a ball and socket joint. y 6 ft 1. 6ft . 4ft 1 840 lb (a) Draw a free-body diagram for the boom. (b) Write down the moment equilibrium equation.
Boom AC has negligible weight and is in equilibrium.
The boom is supported by cables at D and E and a
ball-and-socket joint at A. The suspended crate weighs 114
lb.
What is the tension (lb) in cable BDC?
What is the tension (lb) in cable CE?
What is the x component of the reaction (lb) (exerted
on the boom by the wall) at A?
What is the y component of the reaction (lb) at
A?
What is the z...
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
Solve ay four ME 246 Q.i A container of weight W - 1165 N is supported by threecables 530 mm as shown. Determine the tension in each cable. 600 mm The uniforma steel boom in Fit 22a weighs soo ib. It is supported by two cabks CE uai CD. and a ball-and socket joint at A. The cable supporting the 1000-6 dasses over a small pulley at B. Find the tension in cable CE and in cable 1 4 rt...
Fundamental Problem 5.11 The block is supported by the short link BD, the ball-and-socket joint A, and cords CE, CF. Suppose that F1-4.9 kN and F2 8.8 kN.(Figure 1) Part A Determine the z component of reaction force at B using scalar notation. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. в 4.9 kN Submit revious Answers Request Answer Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Figure 1 of 1 Part B Determine the tension in the...