ENGINEERING MECHANICS: STATICS
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Chapter 9.5, Problem 21FP
The specific weight of water is γ = 62.4 lb/ft3.
Prob. F9-21
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Part A
The block is supported by the short link BD, the
ball-and-socket joint A, and cords CE, CF. Suppose that
F₁ =5 kN and F2 = 8.5 kN. (Figure 1)
Determine the z component of reaction force at B using scalar notation.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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Determine the tension in the cord CE.
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To analyze a rod assembly in three-dimensional space and determine the
support reactions by using the equations of equilibrium for a rigid body.
The rod assembly shown has smooth journal bearings at A, B, and C. The
forces F₁ = 650 N, F₂ = 560 N, F3 = 430 N, and F₁ = 925 N are applied as
shown in the figure. The geometry of the rod assembly is given as a = 0.900 m,
b=0.600 m, and c = 0.650 m. Neglect the weight of the rod.
Determine the 2 component of the reaction exerted on the rod at C.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
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- Part C - Finding the z component of the reaction at B
Determine the component of the reaction on the rod at B.
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