PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 11, Problem 41P
The uniform rod has a mass of 100 kg. If the spring is unstretched when θ = 60°. Determine the angle θ for equilibrium and investigate the stability at the equilibrium position. The spring is always in the horizontal position due to the roller guide at B.
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