Problem I. The masses of the frictionless cylinders A and B are 2.0 kg and 1.0 kg, respectively. Force P is the smallest value of force that will lift cylinder A off the horizontal surface.
Problem I. The masses of the frictionless cylinders A and B are 2.0 kg and 1.0 kg, respectively. Force P is the smallest value of force that will lift cylinder A off the horizontal surface.
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P(kN) = 91
RA (cm) = 949
please put the unit for the final answer thanks.

Transcribed Image Text:Problem I. The masses of the frictionless cylinders A and B are 2.0 kg and 1.0 kg, respectively. Force P is
the smallest value of force that will lift cylinder A off the horizontal surface.
= refer to the
table of values
A.
a. Calculate the radius R of the cylinder B.
b. Compute for the value of P.
b. Angle of the tangent line at the point of tangency of the two cylinders.

Transcribed Image Text:Problem II. The truss shown in the figure below is applied with force P (refer to the table of values for P).
E
1.5 m
1.5 m
C
A
1.5 m
P (kN)
-2 m-
2 m-
a. How much is the force in member DE (include whether tension or compression)?
b. How much is the force in member BC (include whether tension or compression)?
c. What is the greatest force P (different from the one given) that can be applied to the truss such that no
member is subject to a force exceeding 2.50 kN in tension or 2 kN in compression?
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