Q3: The diagram shows the open bonnet of a car. The bonnet is held open at an angle of 60° to the horizontal by a vertical force V applied at one end of the bonnet (shown on the diagram). The bonnet is 0.90 m long, has a weight of 25 N and its center of gravity G is 0.35 m from the hinge at O. 1) On the diagram, draw and label the two forces other than V acting on the bonnet. 2) By taking moments about O, show that the vertical force V applied at the end of the bonnet is 9.7 N. 3) Calculate the magnitude of the force acting at the hinge O.

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Q3: The diagram shows the open bonnet of a car. The bonnet is
yarie tore V
held open at an angle of 60° to the horizontal by a vertical force
V applied at one end of the bonnet (shown on the diagram). The
is 0.90 m long, has a weight of 25 N and its center of
gravity G is 0.35 m from the hinge at O.
1) On the diagram, draw and label the two forces other than V
acting on the bonnet.
2) By taking moments about 0, show that the vertical force V
applied at the end of the bonnet is 9.7 N.
Neg 0
3) Caleulate the magnitude of the force acting at the hinge O.
Transcribed Image Text:Q3: The diagram shows the open bonnet of a car. The bonnet is yarie tore V held open at an angle of 60° to the horizontal by a vertical force V applied at one end of the bonnet (shown on the diagram). The is 0.90 m long, has a weight of 25 N and its center of gravity G is 0.35 m from the hinge at O. 1) On the diagram, draw and label the two forces other than V acting on the bonnet. 2) By taking moments about 0, show that the vertical force V applied at the end of the bonnet is 9.7 N. Neg 0 3) Caleulate the magnitude of the force acting at the hinge O.
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