
The perpendicular distance (d) between rod AB and the line of action of P.

Answer to Problem 3.64P
The perpendicular distance (d) between rod AB and the line of action of P is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The length of the vertical rod CD
The length of the rod AB
The force (P) is 235 lb.
The distance between the points O to B (x) is 32 inch.
The distance between the points O to A (y) is 24 inch.
The vertical height of OA
The vertical height of OH
The horizontal distance between point O and midpoint C
The horizontal distance between midpoint C and point G over x axis
The horizontal distance between point B and midpoint C
The horizontal distance between midpoint C and point G over z axis (h) is 18 inch.
Calculation:
Calculate the position vector of AB using the relation:
Substitute 32 in. for x, 30 in. for
Calculate the unit vector of AB
Substitute
Apply the force P at the point G.
Calculate the position vector of from point G to point B
Substitute 32 in. for x, 16 in. for
Calculate the position vector of DG using the relation:
Substitute 21 in. for
Calculate the force
Substitute 235 lb for P,
Calculate the position vector at P
Substitute
Calculate the angle between AB and P
Substitute
Calculate the moment about AB
Substitute
Calculate the perpendicular distance (d) between rod AB and the line of action of P:
Take moment about AB:
Substitute 235 lb for P and
Thus, the perpendicular distance (d) between rod AB and the line of action of P is
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