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The document contains multiple physics problems involving springs, cables, pulleys and blocks. It provides the necessary information to calculate unknown values like mass, tension, and angles using principles of equilibrium and maximum load limits.

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Tutorial 3

The document contains multiple physics problems involving springs, cables, pulleys and blocks. It provides the necessary information to calculate unknown values like mass, tension, and angles using principles of equilibrium and maximum load limits.

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Tutorial No.

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3.15
The unstretched length of spring AB is 3 m. If the block is held in the equilibrium
position shown, determine the mass of the block at D.

3.17
If cable CB is subjected to a tension that is twice that of cable CA, determine the
angle for equilibrium of the 10kg cylinder. Also, what are the tensions in wires
and CA and CB?

3.29
The cords BCA and CD can each support a maximum load of 0.5 kN. Determine
the maximum weight of the crate that can be hoisted at constant velocity and the
angle for equilibrium. Neglect the size of the smooth pulley at C.

3.46
Determine the maximum mass of the crate so that the tension developed in any
cable does not exceeded 3 kN.

3.49
Determine the maximum weight of the crate so that the tension developed in any
cable does not exceed 2250 N.

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