The crate weighs 450 kg and is supported by three cables as shown in the figure below. a. Draw a free-body diagram for point A b. Express the tension in each cable in terms of the unit vector and its unknown magnitude c. Determine the magnitude of the tension in each cable d. What is the maximum weight for a crate that can be supported if the maximum tension in any cable is 900 kg?
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- 1. The block in the figure to the right remains motionless against the wall because of an applied force and the force of static friction between the block and the wall. The coefficient of static friction is μs. Which equation correctly describes the magnitude of the frictional force between the wall and the block?a. Ff=(mgcosθ)μsb. Ff= (Fasinθ–mg) μsc. Ff= (Facosθ – mg) μsd. Ff= Facosθμse. Ff= (Facosθ + mg) μsA ladder of weight W stands on a rough floor and rests against a frictionless wall, illustrated above. It is only stable if the angle between the ladder and the ground is greater than theta (theta > 60 degree). a. Find the coefficient of static friction between the floor and the ladder. b. A child of weight 4W places the ladder against the wall at angle 70 degree(theta = 70 degree). Calculate how far up the ladder it is safe for the child to climb.he FBD of the block should have looked like this. 1. A contestant in a winter sporting event pushes a block of ice of mass m across a frozen lake as shown in the figure. The coefficient of static friction between the block and ice is μs, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is μk. θ is the angle the force makes with the x-axis. In this part, we are going to set-up Newton's second Law equations for the cases(1) when the ice block just starts moving, and(2) when it is accelerating to the right with an acceleration a. All answers are symbolic. ALL ANSWERS ARE CASE-SENSITIVE. Subpart 1: Newton's Second Law along the y-axis (i) Write Newton's Second Law along the y-axis by adding all forces in the y-direction taking into account their signs (forces pointing upwards are positive and downward are negative) in terms of the normal force N, weight mg, F and θ. In both scenarios, there is no acceleration along the y-direction, therefore, ay=0.…
- The 100kg object is held by three strings as shown in the figure below (0-60°). (a) Analyze the forces on the object, find the tension force in the bottom string. N. The magnitude of the tension on the bottom string: T3 = (b) Analyze the forces exerted on the junction of the three strings, and calculate the tension forces in the left, and right strings. N. The magnitude of the tension on the left string: T1 = N. The magnitude of the tension on the right string: T2 = Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers. Save 20201124 191 20201124 191313.jpg O 20201124_191305.jpg 20201124 191320.jpgPlease look at the picture to be able to answer the following questions. Question 1: If FT is the force of tension in one side of the line, which of the following represents the total force of the line on the woman in the y direction? a. FT sin θ b. 2 FT cos θ c. FT cos θ d. 2 FT sin θ Question 2: Which of the following is the most useful formulation of Newton's 2nd Law in the y direction? a. mg + 2 FT cos θ = 0 b. mg - 2 FT sin θ = ma y c. mg + 2 FT sin θ = 0 d. mg - 2 FT sin θ = 0 Question 3: What is the magnitude of the tension force in one side of the line? Assume g = 9.8 m/s^2 and answer in N. Please answer all three questions....c
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- Suppose your car was mired deeply in the mud and you wanted to use the method illustrated in the figure below to pull it out. T то Tree Trunk What force would you have to exert perpendicular to the center of a rope to produce a force of 15,000 N on the car if the angle is 8 = 1.10°? (Enter the magnitude only.) 57.6 X What is the net force in the perpendicular direction? N Real ropes stretch under such forces. What force would be exerted on the car if the angle increases to 7.00° and you still apply the force found in part (a) to its center? (Enter the magnitude only.) 236.29 X What is the net force in the perpendicular direction? NA 125 kg box is pushed up a ramp with a force of 100N applied at a 30 deg below the horizontal. Coefficient of static friction is 0.9. 1. What is the normal force on the box? 2. What is the friction force on the box? 3. What is the largest friction force could be?Directions: Select the best answer for the following questions. Use g = 9.80 m/s? and assume all numbers are accurate to 3 significant figures unless otherwise indicated. 1. An 900 N billboard worker stands on a 3 m scaffold supported by vertical ropes at each end. If the scaffold weighs 400 N and the worker stands 1 m from one end, what is the tension in the two ropes that support the scaffold at either end?