Assume the following force vectors. These are the only forces acting on the object. Cable AB: F A B = A B k  Cable AC: F A C = − 0.55 ⋅ A C i − 0.50 ⋅ A C j + 0.85 ⋅ A C k  Cable AD:F A D = 0.25 ⋅ A D i − 0.45 ⋅ A D j + 0.85 ⋅ A D k  Applied force 1 (weight): P 1 = − 25 k  Applied force 2: P 2 = 12 j  a) correct equation for equilibrium in the x-direction? b) correct equation for equilibrium in the y-direction? c) correct equation for equilibrium in the z-direction?

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Assume the following force vectors. These are the only forces acting on the object.

Cable AB: F A B = A B k 

Cable AC: F A C = − 0.55 ⋅ A C i − 0.50 ⋅ A C j + 0.85 ⋅ A C k 

Cable AD:F A D = 0.25 ⋅ A D i − 0.45 ⋅ A D j + 0.85 ⋅ A D k 

Applied force 1 (weight): P 1 = − 25 k 

Applied force 2: P 2 = 12 j 

a) correct equation for equilibrium in the x-direction?

b) correct equation for equilibrium in the y-direction?

c) correct equation for equilibrium in the z-direction?

3D Particle Equilibrium
Use the following information.
• The orange lines represent cables used to support the other forces.
• The red lines are the axes.
• The blue lines are used to show distances of the points.
• The cables attach to the wall at points B, C, and D.
The weight acts vertically down.
Cable AB is also vertical with the distance from A to B being the same as the vertical height from
A to C.
WALL
B
6 m
WALL
D
2 m
4 т
6 m
----.
----
12 kN
3 т
3 т
A
y
5 m
5 т
25 kN
Transcribed Image Text:3D Particle Equilibrium Use the following information. • The orange lines represent cables used to support the other forces. • The red lines are the axes. • The blue lines are used to show distances of the points. • The cables attach to the wall at points B, C, and D. The weight acts vertically down. Cable AB is also vertical with the distance from A to B being the same as the vertical height from A to C. WALL B 6 m WALL D 2 m 4 т 6 m ----. ---- 12 kN 3 т 3 т A y 5 m 5 т 25 kN
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