A Text book of Physics for the Use of Students of Science And Engineering Volum
A Text book of Physics for the Use of Students of Science And Engineering Volum
John Duncan
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A uniform rod AB is 4 feet long and weighs 24 Ib. The end A is smoothly jointed to a fixed support ; the rod is inclined at 45 and its upper end B rests against a smooth vertical wall. A load of 10 Ib. Weight is hung from a point in the rod 1 foot from A. Find the reactions at A andB. EXE&CISES 137 9. In an isosceles triangle AC =CB ; AB is 15 feet and is horizontal ; C is 5 feet vertically above AB. The plane of the triangle is vertical, and the triangle is supported at A and B. A load of 400 ...Ib. Weight is applied at the centre of AC, another of 600 Ib. Weight at C, and a force of 800 Ib. Weight acts at the centre of BC at 90 to BC. The reaction of the support at B is vertical ; that at A is inclined. Find the reactions of both supports. 10. In the arrangement shown in Fig. 160 (p. 135), AC=CD=4 inches, BC =6 inches. Find P, S and Q when a load of 10 Ib. Weight is hung from B for values of Q of 45, 30, 15, 5. 11. Answer Question 10, (a) if BC=^4 inches ; (6) if BC=3 inches. 12. BC is a rod 12 inches long and capable of turning in the plane of the paper about a smooth pin at C.
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