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You are building additional storage space in your garage. You decide to suspend a 10.0-kg sheet of plywood of dimensions 0.600 m wide by 2.25 m long from the ceiling. The plywood will be held in a horizontal orientation by four light vertical chains attached to the plywood at its corners and mounted to the ceiling. After you complete the job of suspending the plywood from the ceiling, you choose three cubic boxes to place on the shelf. Each box is 0.750 m on a side. Box 1 has a mass of 50.0 kg, box 2 has a mass of 100 kg, and box 3 has a mass of 125 kg. The mass of each box is uniformly distributed within the box and each box is centered on the front-to-back width of the shelf. Unbeknownst to you, one of the chains on the right-hand end of your shelf is defective and will break if subjected to a force of more than 700 N. There are six possible arrangements of the three boxes on the shelf, for example, from left to right, Box 1, Box 2, Box 3, and Box 1, Box 3, Box, 2, and four more. Which arrangements are safe (that is, the defective chain will not break if the boxes are arranged in this way), and which arrangements are dangerous?
The arrangement of the boxes that are safe and the arrangement of the boxes that are dangerous.
Answer to Problem 1P
The arrangement of the boxes that are safe are
Explanation of Solution
Given info: The mass of the sheet of the plywood is
The chains are all hinged at the center only so the angle made by the chain with the plywood is
The free body diagram of the arrangement
Figure (1)
Take the moment in the above diagram on the left end.
Here,
Substitute
So the tension in each chain in arrangement
The free body diagram of the arrangement
Figure (2)
Take the moment in the above diagram on the left end.
Substitute
So the tension in each chain in arrangement
The free body diagram of the arrangement
Figure (3)
Take the moment in the above diagram on the left end.
Substitute
So the tension in each chain in arrangement
The free body diagram of the arrangement
Figure (4)
Take the moment in the above diagram on the left end.
Substitute
So the tension in each chain in arrangement
The free body diagram of the arrangement
Figure (5)
Take the moment in the above diagram on the left end.
Substitute
So the tension in each chain in arrangement
The free body diagram of the arrangement
Figure (6)
Take the moment in the above diagram on the left end.
Substitute
So the tension in each chain in arrangement
Conclusion:
Therefore, the arrangement of the boxes that are safe are
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