A 180-kg horizontal beam is supported at the ends A and B. A 330-kg piano rests a quarter of the way from the end A.
Determine the magnitude of the vertical force on the support at A (Fa)
Determine the magnitude of the vertical force on the support at B. (Fb)
A 180-kg horizontal beam is supported at the ends A and B. A 330-kg piano rests...
A 110 kg horizontal beam is supported at each end. A 340 kg piano rests at a quarter of the way from the left end. A) What is the vertical force on the left support ? B) What is the vertical force on the right support?
A 175·kg horizontal beam is supported at each end. A 305·kg piano rests a fifth of the way from one end. (a) What is the vertical force on the support closest to the piano? (b) What is the vertical force on the support furthest from the piano?
A 300 kg beam is supported at each end. (The beam is horizontal). A 100 kg mass sits one third of the way from one end. Find the force acting upward at each end.
A 300 kg beam is supported at each end. (The beam is horizontal). A 100 kg mass sits one third of the way from one end. Find the force acting upward at each end.
A 22.6 kg floodlight in a park is supported at the end
of a horizontal beam of negligible mass that is hinged to a pole,
as shown in the figure below.
A cable at an angle of alpha = 29.0° with the beam helps
to support the light. Find the tension in the cable.
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Find the horizontal force exerted on the beam by the pole.
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Find the vertical force exerted on the beam by the pole.
A 17.7 kg floodlight in a park is supported at the end of a horizontal beam of negligible mass that is hinged to a pole, as shown in the figure below. A cable at an angle of a = 30.0° with the beam helps to support the light. Find the tension in the cable. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 Find the horizontal force exerted on the beam by the pole. Submit Answer Tries 0/10 Find the vertical force exerted on the...
A 300 kg beam is supported at each end. (The beam is horizontal). A 100 kg mass sits one third of the way from one end. Find the force acting upward at each end. (Please clarify when answering: Do you take the center of gravity from the main beam as l/2 and the center of the top beam as l/6? Basically taking half of each beam as their center of gravity?)
a 20.0 kg floodlight in a park is supported at the end of a horizontal beam of mass 8.0 kg. A cable at an angle of 30 degrees with the beam helps to support the light. a. Find the tension in the cable. b. find the force exerted on the beam by the pole
A 171.5 kg uniform, horizontal beam is hinged at one end and at the other is supported by a cable that is at 28 degrees to the vertical. The beam is 2.93 m long. Calculate the magnitude of the force (in N) at the hinge.
A uniform 35.5-kg beam of length ℓ = 5.60 m is supported by a vertical rope located d = 1.20 m from its left end as in the figure below. The right end of the beam is supported by a vertical column. (a) Find the tension in the rope. (b) Find the force that the column exerts on the right end of the beam. (Enter the magnitude.)