In the assembly shown, sags of s and 1.5 s resultedwhen the two cylinders were suspended from the rings at A and B, respectively. If s =0 when the cylinders are removed, determine the following: a. the horizontal distance x (mm) moved by point B b. the mass (kg) of the two cylinders c. the forces (N) in the two springs d. thetension (N) in cable AB e the spring constant kag 2 m + 1m- - 2 m 1.5 m www. 15s Note: Use9.81m/s?for the gravitational constant and ken=134 N/m. X = 7, Y - 3, Z = 7 Parameter s =0.8+0.0003XYZ m s=0.8+0.0003*737 = 1.0211 m wwww

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In the assembly shown, sags of s and 1.5 s resultedwhen the two cylinders were suspended from the
rings at A and B, respectively. If s =0 when the cylinders are removed, determine the fallowing:
a. the horizontal distancex (mm) moved by point B
b. the mass (kg) of thetwo cylinders
c. the forces (N) in the two springs
d. thetension (N) in cable AB
e. the spring constant kag
- 2 m
+1m-
- 2 m
www
1.5 m
1.5s
Note: Use9.81m/s2for thegravitational constant and kgn=134 N/m.
X = 7, Y = 3, Z = 7
S =0.8+0.0003*737% = 1.0211 m
Parameter
S =0.8+0.0003*XYZ m
Transcribed Image Text:In the assembly shown, sags of s and 1.5 s resultedwhen the two cylinders were suspended from the rings at A and B, respectively. If s =0 when the cylinders are removed, determine the fallowing: a. the horizontal distancex (mm) moved by point B b. the mass (kg) of thetwo cylinders c. the forces (N) in the two springs d. thetension (N) in cable AB e. the spring constant kag - 2 m +1m- - 2 m www 1.5 m 1.5s Note: Use9.81m/s2for thegravitational constant and kgn=134 N/m. X = 7, Y = 3, Z = 7 S =0.8+0.0003*737% = 1.0211 m Parameter S =0.8+0.0003*XYZ m
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