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Blocks A and B are supported by the table. Block C is partly supported by the table and partly by the rope. Rank the support forces provided by the table from greatest to least.
To rank: The support forces provided by the table from greatest to least.
Answer to Problem 21A
All will have equal force.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
Equilibrium is basically a state of no change in the object. Thus, if the object is in equilibrium, then the net force on it is zero, that is,
Now, when the blocks rest on a table, then net force on it zero.
Consider the figure shown below.
For the case A and B, the support force on the blocks must be balanced by the weight of the blocks which is same for both the cases. Thus,
But for case C, an upward force of
Conclusion:
Hence, the support forces on the given blocks will be same and is given by
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