A crane is lifting a system with a constant speed. The weight of each object is shown. Neglect the mass of the cables. Note that K stands for Kipps [1K=1,000lbs] and is a unit of force. Do NOT convert or multiply by g. How many forces are acting on the ring? How many forces are acting on the spreader bar? How many forces are acting on the load? Are the forces on the system balanced? How much tension in is cable 1? How much tension in is cable 2? How much tension in is cable 3? How much tension in is cable 4? How much tension in is cable 5? K K K K K HOOD yes v cable 1 cable 4 ring (2K) O cable 2 XXXXXT cable 3 49° 49° spreader bar (12K) load (34K) cable 5 BARNHART BARNHART

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A crane is lifting a system with a constant speed. The weight of each object is shown.
Neglect the mass of the cables.
Note that K stands for Kipps [1K = 1,000lbs] and is a unit of force. Do NOT convert or multiply by g.
How many forces are acting on the ring?
How many forces are acting on the spreader bar?
How many forces are acting on the load?
Are the forces on the system balanced?
How much tension in is cable 1?
How much tension in is cable 2?
How much tension in is cable 3?
How much tension in is cable 4?
How much tension in is cable 5?
K
K
K
K
K
4
5
3
yes v
cable 2
cable 4
cable 1
ring (2K)
cable 3
49°
49°
spreader bar (12K)
load (34K)
cable 5
BARNHART
BARNHART
Transcribed Image Text:A crane is lifting a system with a constant speed. The weight of each object is shown. Neglect the mass of the cables. Note that K stands for Kipps [1K = 1,000lbs] and is a unit of force. Do NOT convert or multiply by g. How many forces are acting on the ring? How many forces are acting on the spreader bar? How many forces are acting on the load? Are the forces on the system balanced? How much tension in is cable 1? How much tension in is cable 2? How much tension in is cable 3? How much tension in is cable 4? How much tension in is cable 5? K K K K K 4 5 3 yes v cable 2 cable 4 cable 1 ring (2K) cable 3 49° 49° spreader bar (12K) load (34K) cable 5 BARNHART BARNHART
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