When a motor is set on a pivoted mount seen below, its weight can be used to maintain tension in the drive belt. When the motor is not running the tensions T, and T, are equal. The total mass of the platform and the motor is 117.0 kg, and the diameter of the drive belt pulley is 10.0 cm. When the motor is off, find the following. Assume that the center of mass of the motor plus platform is at the center of the motor. 40° 15° 25 cm 30 cm (a) the tension in the belt (in N) (b) the force at the hinged platform support at point C (Enter the magnitude in newtons and direction in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis. Assume the +x-axi is to the right.) magnitude direction ° counterclockwise from the +x-axis

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When a motor is set on a pivoted mount seen below, its weight can be used to maintain tension in the drive belt. When the motor is not running the tensions T,
and T2
are
equal. The total mass of the platform and the motor is 117.0 kg, and the diameter of the drive belt pulley is 10.0 cm. When the motor is off, find the following. Assume that
the center of mass of the motor plus platform is at the center of the motor.
T1
40°
T2
15°
25 cm
C
30 сm
(a) the tension in the belt (in N)
(b) the force at the hinged platform support at point C (Enter the magnitude in newtons and direction in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis. Assume the +x-axis is
to the right.)
magnitude
N
direction
counterclockwise from the +x-axis
Transcribed Image Text:When a motor is set on a pivoted mount seen below, its weight can be used to maintain tension in the drive belt. When the motor is not running the tensions T, and T2 are equal. The total mass of the platform and the motor is 117.0 kg, and the diameter of the drive belt pulley is 10.0 cm. When the motor is off, find the following. Assume that the center of mass of the motor plus platform is at the center of the motor. T1 40° T2 15° 25 cm C 30 сm (a) the tension in the belt (in N) (b) the force at the hinged platform support at point C (Enter the magnitude in newtons and direction in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis. Assume the +x-axis is to the right.) magnitude N direction counterclockwise from the +x-axis
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