The shaft, lever, and handle are welded together and constitute a single rigid body. Their combined mass is 38 kg with mass center at G. The assembly is mounted in bearings A and B, and rotation is prevented by link CD. Determine the magnitudes of the forces exerted on the shaft by bearings A and B while the couple is applied to the handle as shown. Would these forces change if the couple were applied to the shaft AB rather than to the handle? FA=? FB=?

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The shaft, lever, and handle are welded together and constitute a single rigid body. Their combined mass is 38 kg with mass center at G. The assembly is mounted in bearings A and B, and rotation is prevented by link CD. Determine the magnitudes of the forces exerted on the shaft by bearings A and B while the couple is applied to the handle as shown. Would these forces change if the couple were applied to the shaft AB rather than to the handle?

FA=?

FB=?

The shaft, lever, and handle are welded together and constitute a single rigid body. Their combined mass is 38 kg with mass center at
G. The assembly is mounted in bearings A and B, and rotation is prevented by link CD. Determine the magnitudes of the forces
exerted on the shaft by bearings A and B while the couple is applied to the handle as shown. Would these forces change if the couple
were applied to the shaft AB rather than to the handle?
130 mm
D
470 mm
335 mm
335 mm
565 mm
B
220 mm
24 N.m
205 mm
205 mm
Transcribed Image Text:The shaft, lever, and handle are welded together and constitute a single rigid body. Their combined mass is 38 kg with mass center at G. The assembly is mounted in bearings A and B, and rotation is prevented by link CD. Determine the magnitudes of the forces exerted on the shaft by bearings A and B while the couple is applied to the handle as shown. Would these forces change if the couple were applied to the shaft AB rather than to the handle? 130 mm D 470 mm 335 mm 335 mm 565 mm B 220 mm 24 N.m 205 mm 205 mm
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