Rigid bar ABC is supported by two aluminum alloy (E = 10,000 ksi) rods as shown below. The horizontal distance between rods (1) and (2) is a = 120 in. Rod (1) has a length of £1 = 87 in. and a cross-sectional area of A1 = 0.65 in.2. Rod (2) has a length of £2 = 84 in. and a cross-sectional area of A2 = 1.15 in.2. Rigid bar ABC is to remain horizontal under a load of P = 25 kips. Determine the distance x (in inches rounded to the nearest tenths) from joint A to the location of load P so that bar ABC remains horizontal. L₁ (1) X a B P (2) C L2

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Rigid bar ABC is supported by two aluminum alloy (E = 10,000 ksi) rods as shown below. The horizontal distance between rods
(1) and (2) is a = 120 in.
Rod (1) has a length of £1 = 87 in. and a cross-sectional area of A1 = 0.65 in.2.
Rod (2) has a length of £2 = 84 in. and a cross-sectional area of A2 = 1.15 in.2.
Rigid bar ABC is to remain horizontal under a load of P = 25 kips. Determine the distance x (in inches rounded to the nearest
tenths) from joint A to the location of load P so that bar ABC remains horizontal.
L₁
(1)
X
a
B
P
(2)
C
L2
Transcribed Image Text:Rigid bar ABC is supported by two aluminum alloy (E = 10,000 ksi) rods as shown below. The horizontal distance between rods (1) and (2) is a = 120 in. Rod (1) has a length of £1 = 87 in. and a cross-sectional area of A1 = 0.65 in.2. Rod (2) has a length of £2 = 84 in. and a cross-sectional area of A2 = 1.15 in.2. Rigid bar ABC is to remain horizontal under a load of P = 25 kips. Determine the distance x (in inches rounded to the nearest tenths) from joint A to the location of load P so that bar ABC remains horizontal. L₁ (1) X a B P (2) C L2
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