MU-MIMO 10 hrs Ultra-Fast Wireless Speed Up to 10-Hours Battery Life 3.3 COPLANAR FORCE SYSTEMS 97 FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS All problem solutions must include an FBD. F3-1. The crate has a weight of 550 lb. Determine the force in each supporting cable. F3-4. The block has a mass of 5 kg and rests on the smooth plane. Determine the unstretched length of the spring. B 30° D A-200 N/m 0.3 m 0.4 m Prob. F3-1 F3-2. The beam has a weight of 700 lb. Determine the shortest cable ABC that can be used to lift it if the maximum force the cable can sustain is 1500 lb. Jous 136 Prob. F3-4 F3-5. If the mass of cylinder C is 40 kg, determine the mass of cylinder A in order to hold the assembly in the position shown. D 30 40 kg 10 ft Prob. F3-2 F3-3. If the 5-kg block is suspended from the pulley B and sag the of the cord is d=0.15 m, determine the force in cord ABC. Neglect the size of the pulley. 0.4 m Prob. F3-5 F3-6. Determine the tension in cables AB, BC, and CD. necessary to support the 10-kg and 15-kg traffic lights at B and C, respectively. Also, find the angle #. d-0.15 m Ber 15 Prob. F3-6 F11 F12
MU-MIMO 10 hrs Ultra-Fast Wireless Speed Up to 10-Hours Battery Life 3.3 COPLANAR FORCE SYSTEMS 97 FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS All problem solutions must include an FBD. F3-1. The crate has a weight of 550 lb. Determine the force in each supporting cable. F3-4. The block has a mass of 5 kg and rests on the smooth plane. Determine the unstretched length of the spring. B 30° D A-200 N/m 0.3 m 0.4 m Prob. F3-1 F3-2. The beam has a weight of 700 lb. Determine the shortest cable ABC that can be used to lift it if the maximum force the cable can sustain is 1500 lb. Jous 136 Prob. F3-4 F3-5. If the mass of cylinder C is 40 kg, determine the mass of cylinder A in order to hold the assembly in the position shown. D 30 40 kg 10 ft Prob. F3-2 F3-3. If the 5-kg block is suspended from the pulley B and sag the of the cord is d=0.15 m, determine the force in cord ABC. Neglect the size of the pulley. 0.4 m Prob. F3-5 F3-6. Determine the tension in cables AB, BC, and CD. necessary to support the 10-kg and 15-kg traffic lights at B and C, respectively. Also, find the angle #. d-0.15 m Ber 15 Prob. F3-6 F11 F12
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