Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Physics for Scientists and Engineers
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Author: Tipler
Publisher: MAC HIGHER
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Chapter 12, Problem 58P

(a)

To determine

To Find:Coefficient of friction between the beam and the wall.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 58P

  0.75

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

Weight of steel beam w=22lb/ft

  =(22lbft)(1kg2.205lb)(3.281ftm)=32.735kg/m

Length of the beam, L=4.0m

Length of the cable, x=5.0m

Formula used:

For translational and rotational equilibrium:

  F=0τ=0

Calculation:

  Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Chapter 12, Problem 58P

Horizontal component of net force

  F¯x=0FnTcosθ=0.......(1)Fn=Tcosθ

Vertical component of net force

  F¯y=0fs+Tsinθmbeamg=0μsFn=mbeamgTsinθ(As fs=μsFn)......(2)μs=mbeamgTsinθFn

From (1) and (2)

  μs=mbeamgTsinθFn=mbeamgTcosθTtanθ

  mbeam=λL

Where, λ is the linear density and L is the length of the beam.

  μs=λLgTcosθtanθ............(3)

  τ=0

  (Tsinθ)Lmbeamg(L/2)=0(Tsinθ)L=mbeamg(L/2)...........(4)T=λLg2sinθ

Equation (3) becomes

  μs=λLgλLg2sinθcosθtanθ=2tanθtanθ=tanθ=34=0.75

Conclusion:

Thus, the coefficient of friction between the beam and the wall is μ=0.75 .

(b)

To determine

To Find:Tension in the cable.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 58P

  1.1 kN

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

  λ=32.735 lb/ftL=4.0 mg = 9.8 m/s2θ=tan1(0.75)

Formula used:

From part (a):

  T=λLg2sinθ

Calculation:

Substitute the values and solve:

  T=λLg2sinθ=(32.735lb/ft)(4.0m)(9.8m/s2)2sin(tan-1(0.75))=1069.3433N(1kN1000N)1.1kN

Conclusion:

Thus, the tension in the cable is T=1.1kN .

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