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O *3.139 A flagpole is guyed by three cables. Ifthe tensions in the cables have the same magnitude P, replace the forces exerted on the pole with an equivalent wrench and determine (a) the resultant force R, (b) the pitch of the wrench, (c) the point where the axis of the wrench intersects the xz plane. Fig. P3.139 R= Tbe ae Toe +Tea = Tea hk) + 25" ee (ee 205) + (-2bs-1eb)} Zor 30 = Tree ty FAR | = Torts 2h fo Wk ) So we dp the educdin, fr & Ue. print as D (fr Crrverienue te cng, , aus t Khe 4 tity Voor). Me = dix A Ten ofr = hajxTea = hat (8) zoDgaT ye p= RMS - -24aT O24. = -0-09874a RE mesa T R pRtyxk ~ Me » P=(XL-20aj +28) 009K A T(ODHE— 24) 012k) Tei. -doapah)x(O2 be 24h? 2B) Cy ate (0 0 EAT) 6-24) +7224) +24aT= Dhar = Ses — Ila k= (0-048 aT) (“0° I) +Tx(-2-4) +4-8aT =0 > Ka 20047 a fs €0-0988 aT)(->4) ET (01rx 40242) = 0 detiettle erp. +3.137 and *3.138 Two bolts at A and B are screwed into a block by applying the forces and couples shown, Replace the two wrenches with a sin- Whe equivalent wrench and determine (a the resultant R,(b) the pitch of the Single equivalent wrench, (c) the point where the axs of the ‘wrench inter- sects the x= plane ra. aa? R= (Hon - B4j)M Mi = 328 ~30j + (o-ue 0-35 + ab )x 80k) + (poet ot k)x(-S j) = -j6-66 +2] —bed b pe RMS = Emmys LANG) ~ ort FH08 w+ oy . 0-99-08 (80h ~85}) + (ect eb)x(—DE - 84j) Y = be $2) 82Gb Bae o- (SG Se THOS Hm © poe ec 4arws 84x = EL =| K= OSES MH eprom Wh be (Bet Uy whified, arussl Cte 3,143. Replace the wrench shown with an equivalent system consisting forces perpendicular to the y axis and applied respectively at A and B no > © eo ' Fig. P3143 Fa (peaks, Ege (ret State epuvelen - Rhe fat he = Grol +Qq+yk 70. el arseh. mm Wi) ® Mbe Mk = mma + xO = 4] x (perp be eah)jx = (aq +@rbs]e ~ (Gp Gide , ese =P aq t+ @thS=O, ape GE =—M Gi) Gi rem Eat /b , o> Mb j& Me sag), uid 3 92 — ae ( aR, qahta) R fee Me ~ Ske Shanes G 4.64. Find the simplest resultant acting on the vertical wall ABCD. Give the coordinates of the center of pressure. The'pre s- os sure varies such that p = Ey + 1) + F psi, with yin feet, from P= E_+F Pe v 10 psi to 50 psi, as indicated in the diagram. E and F are constanis. si pe tos (E + ) Uy Figure P.4.64. 31 R= faa = [4Opdy = 144440 [(E_+ Fx 9 = Povo [EAE Feae] a! B SISTER FX 10° < Ry = [ame (opdyy = [eet ay- Hopey | = “inf F@rn)dy] - R= wl ae) HFG 3] =K a= LE-LENE ith [2-5249! <@ “A73, At what height h will the water cause the door to rotate SM,=0 wh =0 ‘clockwise? The door is 3 m wide. Neglect friction and the weight of the door. Ap ci80% s R= Gh 0) k= ie Ree Blue Ko= (ex 0°) (2) ) (Beasg0(2e039 Canvey) = 3 OPBEM qb eae oe koe The akin 0 Negi wich chen sonionney went wach 4 geen: N= RIP way that the specific weight is proportional to the square root of the pressure, At the free surface, the specific weight is known and — pr ened. cheap gush has the value %, What is the pressure as a function of depth from 7 Crossed Ores. the free surface? What is the resultant force on one face AB of P op - dw=kip ‘a rectangular plate submerged in the liquid? The width of the plate jaz Be ee is b. dpe prae a Paim ‘aw tettatedd | 7 Bp.e } te ae 2p | = ke Fon, , We Fpa. > Re y 2 Figure P.4.71. P= “EE, rhe lps. Mh = MPL = RRR =, (que) 20 2-0 > R = S/o. +%e P= WE + Pate Pad g= [rae = bf Bh Bete a Yh er> [tbe = ee = fae) \2 Pb tk + pad + GET _ \2 Pern 4.111. A cylindrical tank of water is rotated at constant angular speed @ until the water ceases to change shape. The result is a free surface which, from fluid mechanics considerations, is that of a paraboloid. If the pressure varies directly as the depth below the free surface, what is the resultant force on a quadrant of the base of the cylinder? Take ¥ = 62.4 Ib/ft®, [Hint: Use circular strip in quadrant having area 1/4(2zr dr).] Base Bary Figure P4111. ie krv= ar p= Bh= YGrs) “WX r+) ©

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