Solucionario Capitulo 5 Paul E Tippens
Solucionario Capitulo 5 Paul E Tippens
Solucionario Capitulo 5 Paul E Tippens
rA
250
2 ft
3 ft
250
rB
rA = 0.845 ft
5-2. Find the moment arm about axis B in Fig. 11a. (See figure above.)
rB = (3 ft) sin 250
rB = 1.27 ft
5-3. Determine the moment arm if the axis of rotation is at point A in Fig. 5-11b. What is the
magnitude of the moment arm?
0
rB = (2 m) sin 60
rB = 1.73 m
600
2m
A
5m
300
rA
rB
rB = 2.50 m
Torque
5-5. If the force F in Fig. 5-11a is equal to 80 lb, what is the resultant torque about axis A
neglecting the weight of the rod. What is the resultant torque about axis B?
Counterclockwise torques are positive, so that A is - and B is +.
(a) A = (80 lb)(0.845 ft) = -67.6 lb ft
5-6. The force F in Fig. 5-11b is 400 N and the angle iron is of negligible weight. What is the
resultant torque about axis A and about axis B?
Counterclockwise torques are positive, so that A is + and B is -.
(a) A = (400 N)(1.732 m) = +693 N m;
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5-7. A leather belt is wrapped around a pulley 20 cm in diameter. A force of 60 N is applied to the
F
5-8. The light rod in Fig. 5-12 is 60 cm long and pivoted about point A. Find the magnitude and
sign of the torque due to the 200 N force if is (a) 900, (b) 600, (c) 300, and (d) 00.
= (200 N) (0.60 m) sin for all angles:
(a) = 120 N m
(b) = 104 N m
(b) = 60 N m
(d) = 0
60 cm
200 N
5-9. A person who weighs 650 N rides a bicycle. The pedals move in a circle of radius 40 cm. If
the entire weight acts on each downward moving pedal, what is the maximum torque?
= (250 N)(0.40 m)
= 260 N m
5-10. A single belt is wrapped around two pulleys. The drive pulley has a diameter of 10 cm, and
the output pulley has a diameter of 20 cm. If the top belt tension is essentially 50 N at the
edge of each pulley, what are the input and output torques?
Input torque = (50 N)(0.10 m) = 5 N m
Output torque = (50 N)(0.20 m) = 10 N m
Resultant Torque
5-11. What is the resultant torque about point A in Fig. 5-13. Neglect weight of bar.
= +(30 N)(6 m) - (15 N)(2 m) - (20 N)(3 m)
= 90.0 N m, Counterclockwise.
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15 N
4m
30 N
2m
3m
A 20 N
5-12. Find the resultant torque in Fig. 5-13, if the axis is moved to the left end of the bar.
15 N
A 4m
= -120 N m, counterclockwise.
3m
2m
20 N
30 N
5-13. What horizontal force must be exerted at point A in Fig 5-11b to make the resultant torque
F = 80 N
5m
300
2m
P = 100 N
rB
5-14. Two wheels of diameters 60 cm and 20 cm are fastened together and turn on the same axis as
in Fig. 5-14. What is the resultant torque about a central axis for the shown weights?
r1 = (60 cm) = 0.30 m ; r2 = (30 cm) = 0.15 m
= (200 N)(0.30 m) (150 N)(0.15 m) = 37.5 N m;
= 37.5 N m, ccw
5-15. Suppose you remove the 150-N weight from the small wheel in Fig. 5-14. What new weight
can you hang to produce zero resultant torque?
= (200 N)(0.30 m) W (0.15 m) = 0;
W = 400 N
5-16. Determine the resultant torque about the corner A for Fig. 5-15.
= +(160 N)(0.60 m) sin 400 - (80 N)(0.20 m)
= 61.7 N m 16.0 N m = 45.7 N m
= 45.7 N m
20 cm
80 N
160 N
60 cm
400
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B
20 cm
160 N
80 N
Fy
60 cm
400
Fx
Equilibrium
5-19. A uniform meter stick is balanced at its midpoint with a single support. A 60-N weight is
suspended at the 30 cm mark. At what point must a 40-N weight be hung to balance the
system?
20 cm
60 N
40 N
10 cm
30 cm
20 N
30 N
10 N
x = 40 cm
5N
F (6 m) (50 N)(2 m) = 0
6 F = 100 N m
or
F = 16.7 N
6m
2m
50 N
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5-22. A 4-m pole is supported at each end by hunters carrying an 800-N deer which is hung at a
point 1.5 m from the left end. What are the upward forces required by each hunter?
A
1.5 m
2.5 m
Axis
800 N
A = 500 N
5-23. Assume that the bar in Fig. 5-16 is of negligible weight. Find the forces F and A provided
the system is in equilibrium.
30 cm
Fy = F A 80 N = 0; A = 107 N 80 N = 26.7 N
80 N
Axis
90 cm
F = 107 N, A = 26.7 N
5-24. For equilibrium, what are the forces F1 and F2 in Fig. 5-17. (Neglect weight of bar.)
F1
4 ft
5 ft
F2 = 87.5 lb Fy = F1 F2 20 lb 90 lb = 0
F1 = F2 +110 lb = 87.5 lb + 110 lb, F1 = 198 lb
Axis
1 ft
F2
90 lb
20 lb
5-25. Consider the light bar supported as shown in Fig. 5-18. What are the forces exerted by the
B
supports A and B?
B = 49.1 N
2m
6m
3m
Axis
60 N
40 N
B = 50.9 N
40
F = 6.00 lb
5-27. A bridge whose total weight is 4500 N is 20 m long and supported at each end. Find the
forces exerted at each end when a 1600-N tractor is located 8 m from the left end.
A 0;
= B (20 m) (1600 N)(8 m) (4500 N)( 10 m) =
8m
B = 2890 N
Fy = A + B 1600 N 4500 N = 0
2m
10 m
Axis
1600 N
B = 3210 N
4500 N
5-28. A 10-ft platform weighing 40 lb is supported at each end by stepladders. A 180-lb painter is
located 4 ft from the right end. Find the forces exerted by the supports.
B = 128 lb
A
5 ft
1 ft
4 ft
Axis
40 lb
A = 92.0 lb
180 lb
*5-29. A horizontal, 6-m boom weighing 400 N is hinged at the wall as shown in Fig. 5-19. A
cable is attached at a point 4.5 m away from the wall, and a 1200-N weight is attached to the
right end. What is the tension in the cable?
Ty
V
3m
= 90 37 = 53 ; Ty = T sin 53
0
1.5 m
Axis
Ty
1.5 m
H
400 N
1200 N
T = 2340 N
*5-30. What are the horizontal and vertical components of the force exerted by the wall on the
boom? What is the magnitude and direction of this force?
Fx = H Tx = 0; H T cos 530 = 0;
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= 10.80 S of E
1408
R = 1434 N, 349.20
Center of Gravity
5-31. A uniform 6-m bar has a length of 6 m and weighs 30 N. A 50-N weight is hung from the left
end and a 20-N force is hung at the right end. How far from the left end will a single upward
F
Fy = F 50 N 30 N 20 N = 0; F = 100 N
Axis
3m
3m
50 N
20 N
30 N
x = 2.10 m
5-32. A 40-N sphere and a 12-N sphere are connected by a light rod 200 mm in length. How far
from the middle of the 40-N sphere is the center of gravity?
Fy = F 40 N 12 N = 0; F = 52 N
200 mm
40 N
12 N
x = 0.0462 m or x = 46.2 mm
5-33. Weights of 2, 5, 8, and 10 N are hung from a 10-m light rod at distances of 2, 4, 6, and 8 m
from the left end. How far from the left in is the center of gravity?
Fy = F 10 N 8 N 5 N 2 N = 0; F = 25 N
2m
2N
x = 6.08 m
2m
2m
2m
2m
5N
8N
10 N
5-34. Compute the center of gravity of sledgehammer if the metal head weighs 12 lb and the 32-in.
supporting handle weighs 2 lb. Assume that the handle is of uniform construction and weight.
Fy = F 2 lb 12 lb = 0;
F = 14 lb
x F
16 in.
Fx = 32 lb in.
12 lb
42
2 lb
16 in.
Challenge Problems
5-35. What is the resultant torque about the hinge in Fig. 4-20? Neglect weight of the curved bar.
= (80 N)(0.6 m) (200 N)(0.4 m) sin 400
= 48.0 N m 51.4 N m;
60 cm
80 N
40
= 3.42 N m
400
0
200 N
40 cm
80 N
500 400
60 cm
400
200 N
40 cm
6 ft
6 ft
4 ft
Axis
100 lb
200 lb
500 lb
A = 375 lb
system?
4m
1m
2400 N
3m
9000 N
A = 6480 N
B
500
5 cm
70 N
= 3.87 N m
50 N
r
550
B
*5-40. Find the resultant torque about point B in Fig. 5-22.
= (70 N)(0) (50 N)(a + b) ;
500
5 cm
70 N
50 N
550
= 8.16 N m
8 ft
x
30 lb
40 lb
F
8 ft
W
50 lb
the center, and therefore, the balance point is not affected, regardless of the weight.
5-42. On a lab bench you have a small rock, a 4-N meterstick and a single knife-edge support.
Explain how you can use these three items to find the weight of the small rock.
a
Measure distances a and b; determine F and then
0.5 m
F
4N
44
b
W
*5-43. Find the forces F1, F2, and F3 such that the system drawn in Fig. 5-23 is in equilibrium.
F1
R
2 ft
6 ft
50 lb
2 ft
2 ft
5 ft
300 lb
F3
F2
R
200 lb
F2 = 254 lb
The three unknown forces are: F1 = 213 lb, F2 = 254 lb, F3 = 83.9 lb
*5-44. (a) What weight W will produce a tension of 400 N in the rope attached to the boom in
Fig. 5-24?. (b) What would be the tension in the rope if W = 400 N? Neglect the weight of
300
400 N
4m
Axis
W = 154 N
2m
30
45
2m
4m
Axis
300
100 N
*5-46. For the conditions set in Problem 5-5, what are the horizontal and vertical components of
the force exerted by the floor hinge on the base of the boom?
Fx = H 1169 N = 0; or
1169 N
H = 1169 N
V
Axis
and
300
2m
4m
400 N
100 N
30
H
V = 500 N
**5-47. What is the tension in the cable for Fig. 5-25. The weight of the boom is 300 N but its
length is unknown. (Select axis at wall, L cancels.)
450
L
= TL sin 75 ( 300 N ) sin 300 546 L sin 300 = 0
2
0
750
L
0
T = 360 N
300
V
**5-48. What are the magnitude and direction of the force exerted by
546 N
300 N
the wall on the boom in Fig. 5-25? Again assume that the weight of the board is 300 N.
Refer to the figure and data given in Problem 5-7 and recall that T = 360 N.
Fx = H - (360 N) cos 450 = 0;
T = 360 N
H = 255 N
and
450
600
V = 591 N
300
*5-49. An car has a distance of 3.4 m between front and rear axles. If 60 percent of the weight
rests on the front wheels, how far is the center of gravity located from the front axle?
F
Axis
x
= 0.6W(0) + 0.4W(3.4 m) F x = 0
But F = W:
1.36 W W x = 0
0.4W
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3.4 m
0.6W
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