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- 3-4 Sketch a free-body diagram of each element in the figure. Compute the magnitude and direction of each force using an algebraic or vector method, as specified. F=400 N. 30° B 60° 2 1.9 m 0 9 m C D 60° E xRAY B F F₁ ROYThe figure shows a rigid bar that is supported by a pin at A and two rods, one made of steel and the other of bronze. Neglecting the weight of the bar, compute the force (in N) in the steel rod caused by the 42758-Nload, using the following data: length of steel = 1.27 m, length of bronze = 2.06 m Area of steel = 522 mm, Area of bronze = 239 mm Modulus of elasticity of steel = 216 Gpa, Modulus of elasticity of bronze = 84 Gpa x= 0.69 m, y = 1.08 m, and z = 0.86 m. Round off the final answer to three decimal places. ... Bronze Steel Ey te z
- The figure shows a rigid bar that is supported by a pin at A and two rods, one made of steel and the other of bronze. Neglecting the weight of the bar, compute the force (in N) in the bronze rod caused by the 45846-Nload, using the following data: length of steel = 11 m, length of bronze = 2.3 m Area of steel = 562 mm, Area of bronze = 335 mm Modulus of elasticity of steel = 195 Gpa, Modulus of elasticity of bronze = 80 Gpa x= 0.55 m, y = 1.12 m, and z = 0.78 m. Round off the final answer to two decimal places. ... Bronze SteelIn the following armor find the forces in the members CD, KD and JK of section 1-1 indicated in the figure.The figure shows a rigid bar that is supported by a pin at A and two rods, one made of steel and the other of bronze. Neglecting the weight of the bar, compute the force (in N) in the bronze rod caused by the 42563-Nload, using the following data: length of steel = 1.56 m, length of bronze = 2.18 m Area of steel = 563 mm, Area of bronze = 233 mm Modulus of elasticity of steel = 193 Gpa, Modulus of elasticity of bronze = 82 Gpa x = 0.69 m, y = 1.03 m, and z = 0.79 m.
- The simply supported beam is subjected to the loads as described in the figure and parameter table. Neglecting the thickness of the beam, calculate the horizontal and vertical support reactions at A and B. F A B C -4*- L3 parameter value units L1 L2 L3 ft 4 ft 6 ft theta 65 F 200 lb M 500 lb-ft For the answers, take to the right and up to be the positive directions. The support reaction at A in the z direction is NAz- lb The support reaction at A in the y direction is NAy- lb The support reaction at Bin the z direction is NB= lb The support reaction at Bin the y direction is NBy= lbQ5/A) From the figure below, determine the reaction force at pin C. A 000 0.6 m 10 kN 0.6 m 0.8 m 60° 0.4 m 6 kN OBGIVEN: W= 1615 N X= 10 m Y= 15 m Z= 16 m COMPUTE THE REACTIONS: (a) At A in unit NEWTONS (b) At B in unit NEWTONS PLS PLS SHOW COMPLETE SOLUTION AND WRITE LEGIBLY. ALSO, DRAW THE FREE-BODY DIAGRAM. WRITE IN 4 DECIMALS PLACES
- The cable carrying three 400-N loads has a sag at C of hC = 14 m. Calculate the following: 26.1 The magnitude of the tensile force in segment AB is Blank 1 N. 26.2 The magnitude of the tensile force in segment BC is Blank 2 N. 26.3 The magnitude of the tensile force in segment CD is Blank 3 N. 26.4 The magnitude of the tensile force in segment DE is Blank 4 N.Downloads/CW507-CW538-CW568-2-19S-%20Aircraft%20Structures%20Fundamentals.pdf (D Page view A Read aloud V Draw E Highlight ++ Question 4: The frame consists of right-angled triangles of base 2 m with angles as shown in Figure Q4. It is supported vertically at pins F and D and is subjected to the loading shown at pins A, B and C. (a) Determine the support reaction at F and D. (b) Use the method of joints to determine the type (tension or compression) and the magnitude of the force in each member of the frame. 30 kN 40 kN B 20 kN 60° 90° 60° 90° 60° D Figure Q4 (25 marks) SW 2020ENTER YOUR ANSWER THE WAY I SPECIFY HERE IN ADDITION TO DOING IT ON SCRATCH PAPER 400 N 800 N B D A E C 2 m Use the method of sections to calculate the axial force in members AC and BC. Enter your answer in the following way rounded to the nearest whole number. Example If your answer is TAC 2 N tension TBC =3.1 N compression. enter 2Tension;3Compression Enter TAC then TBC (no space)