F5-12. Determine the components of reaction that the thrust bearing A and cable BC exert on the bar.

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Why does the single thrust bearing have two couple moments? is it not supported by the tension cable at CB?

**F5–12.** Determine the components of reaction that the thrust bearing \( A \) and cable \( BC \) exert on the bar.

**Diagram Explanation:**

The diagram shows a three-dimensional bar with points labeled \( A \), \( B \), and \( C \). The bar is supported by a thrust bearing at point \( A \), and a cable \( BC \) extends from point \( B \) to an anchor point \( C \) above the plane of the bar.

- **Axes and Dimensions:**
  - The \( x \)-axis, \( y \)-axis, and \( z \)-axis are marked, indicating the spatial orientation.
  - The horizontal distance from \( A \) to \( B \) is 6 feet along the \( x \)-axis.
  - The section from \( B \) to \( D \) measures 1.5 feet along the \( y \)-axis.
  
- **Force:**
  - A force \( F = 80 \) lb is applied downward at point \( D \).

This problem involves determining the reactions at the thrust bearing \( A \) and the tension in cable \( BC \) that keep the bar in equilibrium.
Transcribed Image Text:**F5–12.** Determine the components of reaction that the thrust bearing \( A \) and cable \( BC \) exert on the bar. **Diagram Explanation:** The diagram shows a three-dimensional bar with points labeled \( A \), \( B \), and \( C \). The bar is supported by a thrust bearing at point \( A \), and a cable \( BC \) extends from point \( B \) to an anchor point \( C \) above the plane of the bar. - **Axes and Dimensions:** - The \( x \)-axis, \( y \)-axis, and \( z \)-axis are marked, indicating the spatial orientation. - The horizontal distance from \( A \) to \( B \) is 6 feet along the \( x \)-axis. - The section from \( B \) to \( D \) measures 1.5 feet along the \( y \)-axis. - **Force:** - A force \( F = 80 \) lb is applied downward at point \( D \). This problem involves determining the reactions at the thrust bearing \( A \) and the tension in cable \( BC \) that keep the bar in equilibrium.
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