The rod AB is held in equilibrium by a vertical wall, the horizontal floor and by a cable CB. Assuming there is no friction, derive all the external forces acting on the rod. Then assuming there is friction at the wall and floor with a static coefficient of 0.3 and assuming that the rod is under impending motion conditions, derive all the external forces acting on the rod. The rod AB is 1m long and has
The rod AB is held in equilibrium by a vertical wall, the horizontal floor and by a cable CB. Assuming there is no friction, derive all the external forces acting on the rod. Then assuming there is friction at the wall and floor with a static coefficient of 0.3 and assuming that the rod is under impending motion conditions, derive all the external forces acting on the rod. The rod AB is 1m long and has
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The rod AB is held in equilibrium by a vertical wall, the horizontal floor and by a cable CB.
Assuming there is no friction, derive all the external forces acting on the rod.
Then assuming there is friction at the wall and floor with a static coefficient of 0.3 and assuming that the rod is under impending motion conditions, derive all the external forces acting on the rod.
The rod AB is 1m long and has a weight of 205N, the angle between AB and the cable CB is 15 degrees and the angle between the cable CB and the floor is 30 degrees.
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