Member AB is supported by a cable BC and at A by a square rod which fits loosely through the square hole in the collar fixed to the member as shown in (Eigure 1). Suppose that F₁ = 150 N. F₂ = 400 N. and the rod holds in equilibrium.
Member AB is supported by a cable BC and at A by a square rod which fits loosely through the square hole in the collar fixed to the member as shown in (Eigure 1). Suppose that F₁ = 150 N. F₂ = 400 N. and the rod holds in equilibrium.
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Transcribed Image Text:Member AB is supported by a cable BC and at A by a square rod which fits loosely through
the square hole in the collar fixed to the member as shown in (Figure 1). Suppose that
F₁ = 150 N, F₂ = 400 N, and the rod holds in equilibrium.
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Determine the tension in the cable.
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Determine the components of the moment of reaction at A using scalar notation.
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Transcribed Image Text:Member AB is supported by a cable BC and at A by a square rod which fits loosely through
the square hole in the collar fixed to the member as shown in (Figure 1). Suppose that
F₁ = 150 N, F₂ = 400 N, and the rod holds in equilibrium.
Figure
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1 m
B
1.5 m
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Determine the components of reaction force at A using scalar notation.
Express your answers in newtons to three significant figures. Enter your answers separated by a comma.
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We should use equilibrium equations for the member. Consider forces acting on the member. Note that the support at A allows free translation along the z axis. You will get the system of three equations which
could be solved for components of reactions.
▾ Hint 2. How to express the components of the tension force
The tension force is directed along the cable, therefore components of the force are equal to the product of magnitude of force and the unit vectors for the cable. Unit vectors for each axis are equal to the given
dimension of that cable along that axis divided by the length of the cable.
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