
A nervous diver stands at rest at the end of a 31 kg diving board as...
A nervous diver stands at rest at the end of a 31 kg diving
board as shown in the figure. If the mass of the diver is 135 kg
and the board is 4.7 m long, what is the net torque exerted on the
diving board due to gravity about the fixed end of the board?
Assume the mass of the board is uniformly distributed, and be sure
to include the proper sign for the torque.
A 61 kg diver stands at the end of a diving board which is attached to a hinge at the left end and rests on the support in the middle. Ignore the weight of the board. What are the magnitude and direction of the force exerted by A. The support? B. The hinge? 1.5 m 3.0 m
A 61 kg diver stands at the end of a diving board which is attached to a hinge at the left end and...
A 61 kg diver stands at the end of a diving board which is attached to a hinge at the left end and rests on the support in the middle. Ignore the weight of the board. What are the magnitude and direction of the force exerted by A. The support? B. The hinge? 1.5 m 3.0 m
A 55 kg diver stands at the end of a diving board. The fulcrum is located at 1.4 m from the bolt and the total length of the board is 3.9 m. (a) Draw a free body diagram showing the forces acting on the diver. (b) Calculate the torque that she exerts on the board with respect to the fulcrum. Neglect the mass of the board.
A 77.7 kg diver stands at the end of a 25.9 kg springboard. The board is attached to a hinge at the left end but simply rests on a middle right support. The left end hinge, middle support, and diver are 1.5m and 1.5m (total length 3m) from each other, respectively. 1. What is the magnitude of the vertical force exerted by the right support (at center of diving board) on the board? 2. What is the magnitude of the...
Problem 3 : 12-3. When the diver stands at end of the diving board, it deflects downward 3.5 in. Determine the weight of the diver. The board is made of material having a modulus of elasticity of E = 1.5(10) ksi. +2 in
A diver of weight 420 N stands at the end of a diving board of length L = 4.6 m and negligible mass (the figure). The board is fixed to two pedestals separated by distance d = 1.3 m. Take the upward direction to be positive. Of the forces acting on the board, what are (a) the force from the left pedestal and (b) the force from the right pedestal?
Calculate the forces that the supports A and B exert on the
diving board shown in (Figure 1) when a 56-kg person stands at its
tip.
Calculate the force that the support A exerts on the diving
board. Ignore the weight of the board.
Calculate the force that the support B exerts on the diving
board. Ignore the weight of the board.
Calculate the force that the support A exerts on the diving
board. Take into account the board's mass...
An 82.0 kg-diver stands at the edge of a light 5.00-m diving
board, which is supported by two pillars 1.60 m apart, as shown in
Fig. 12-3.
(a) Find the force exerted by pillar
A.
(b) Find the force exerted by pillar
B.
1.60 m 5.00 m