AUTOMATIC TRANS...-CLASSRM.+SHOP MANUAL
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List five things that shorten the life of a battery.
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A crate weighs 530 lb and is hung by three ropes attached to
a steel ring at A such that the top surface is parallel to the
xy plane. Point A is located at a height of h = 42 in above
the top of the crate directly over the geometric center of the
top surface. Use the dimensions given in the table below to
determine the tension in each of the three ropes.
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Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following
table. Note the figure may not be to scale.
Variable Value
a
30 in
b
43 in
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4.5 in
The tension in rope AB is
lb
The tension in rope AC is
lb
The tension in rope AD is
lb
The airplane weighs 144100 lbs and flies at constant speed
and trajectory given by 0 on the figure. The plane
experiences a drag force of 73620 lbs.
a.) If = 11.3°, determine the thrust and lift forces
required to maintain this speed and trajectory.
b.) Next consider the case where is unknown, but it is
known that the lift force is equal to 7.8 times the quantity
(Fthrust Fdrag). Compute the resulting trajectory angle
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and the lift force in this case. Use the same values for the
weight and drag forces as you used for part a.
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Flift
Fweight
The lift force acts in the y' direction. The weight acts in the
negative y direction. The thrust and drag forces act in the
positive and negative x' directions respectively.
Part (a)
The thrust force is equal to
lbs.
The lift force is equal to
Part (b)
The trajectory angle is equal to
deg.
The lift force is equal to
lbs.
lbs.
The hoist consists of a single rope and an arrangement of
frictionless pulleys as shown. If the angle 0 = 59°, determine
the force that must be applied to the rope, Frope, to lift a
load of 4.4 kN. The three-pulley and hook assembly at the
center of the system has a mass of 22.5 kg with a center of
mass that lies on the line of action of the force applied to the
hook.
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AUTOMATIC TRANS...-CLASSRM.+SHOP MANUAL
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