


Solve for all variables in the supports at the ball and socket at A (forces possible...
Q. 3 The member is supported by a pin at A (Note: reactions at A are Ay, Ax, Az, My, and Mz) and cable BC. If the load at D is 300 lb, determine the x, y, and z components of the reaction at A and the tension in cable BC. (Note: possible reactions at A are Ay, Ax, Az, My, and Mz). (2 points) 1 ft, 2 ft B. 2 ft 6 ft ft D
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...
For the space truss shown below, there is a
Ball-and-socket joint at A. At C, only support reaction is in z
direction and at B, there are support reactions in y and z
directions. A force P=10k kN is applied to joint D. Triangle ABC is
in x-y plane at z=0. For this truss,
(a) Determine the sequence of joints with which the
entire truss can be solved for the member forces and support
reactions using the method of joints....
roblem #3 ( In the Diagram below, a rigid pipe is loaded and supported as shown. Supports at A, B, & C are Spherical Ball Bearings (don't resist moments). Pipe is considered weightless. Solve for the Reacations at A, B and C 450 N 0.4 m 0.4 m Problem #4 Draw the Free Body Diagram with all forces and reactions shown. Point A is supported by a Spherical Ball Bearing. Point c is a Cable. Point D is a ball...
у The diagram shows the all of the forces acting on a body of mass 2.76 kg. The three forces have magnitudes F1 = 67 N, F2 = 22.3 N, and F3 = 72.2 N, with directions as indicted in the diagram, where 0 = 40.3 degrees and p = 29.9 degrees. The dashed lines are parallel to the x and y axes. At 1 = 0, the body is moving at a speed of 5.74 m/s in the positive...
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ure < 1 of 1 450N LA 300 Nm 0.6 m 45 0.4 m 0.8 m B 0.4 m Part A Determine the components of reaction acting at the smooth journal bearing A.(Figure 1) Enter the x, y, and z components of the force separated by commas. IVO AED 0 vec ? A... Ay, Az = N Submit Request Answer Part B Determine the components of reaction acting at the smooth journal...
As shown in the figure below, seven forces all with magnitude |F| = 57 N are applied to an irregularly shaped object. Each force is applied at a different location on the object, indicated by the tail of the arrow; the directions of the forces differ. The distances shown in the diagram have these values: w=7m, h=16 m, and d=12 m.For each force, calculate the z component of the torque due to that force, relative to location A (x to...
Two forces F13=50 N Z230° and F14= 100 N Z200° are acting on links 3 The free-body diagrams of the moving links are shown in figure Example 5.3. F 50° FA В For the mechanism shown in Fig. 5.30 AA= 22=80, AB=az =100, y C 3 D А) T12 Figure 5.30 20° 013 4 012 0, 14 Aol Bo Х BoB= 24=120, A B = a;= 140, AC=b3 mm. When 612=60°, from kinematic analysis 013=29,980, = 70, BC=80 and BoD=...
As shown in the figure below, seven forces all with magnitude F = 40 N are applied to an irregularly shaped object. Each force is applied at a different location on the object, indicated by the tail of the arrow; the directions of the forces differ. The distances shown in the diagram have these values: w = 7 m, h = 16 m, and d = 12 m. For each force, calculate the component of the torque due to that...
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Question 3. Separation of variables. Consider Laplace's Equation in two dimensions:-+-- (a) Write φ(z y) F(x)G(y) and use separation of variables to get ordinary differential equa- tions for F and CG (b) Consider the rectangular region ((r,y) E R:0 conditions on Φ < a, 0 y b with three boundary 0(x, 0) = 0, D(x, b) = 0, (0,y) = 0 Obtain conditions on F and G on those boundaries...