EGR 280 – Mechanics Problem Set 1 - Oakland University
EGR 280 – Mechanics Problem Set 7
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|[pic] |7.1 If the horizontal force P = 80 lb, determine the normal|
| |and frictional forces acting on the 300-lb crate. Take μs= |
| |0.3 and μk= 0.2. |
| | |
| |Ans: Fc = 27.4 lb, Nc = 309 lb |
|[pic] |7.2 The drum weighs 100 lb and rests on the floor for which |
| |the coefficient of static friction is μs= 0.5. If a = 3 ft |
| |and b = 4 ft, determine the smallest magnitude of P to cause|
| |impending motion of the drum |
| | |
| |Ans: P = 100 lb |
|[pic] |7.3 The coefficient of friction between the shoes at A and B|
| |of the tongs and the pallet is μ’s= 0.5, and between the |
| |pallet and the floor is μs= 0.4. If a horizontal towing |
| |force P = 300 N is applied to the tongs, determine the |
| |largest mass that can be towed. |
| | |
| |Ans: m = 54.9 kg |
|[pic] |7.4 The 15-ft ladder has a uniform weight of 80 lb and rests|
| |against the smooth wall at B. If the coefficient of static |
| |friction at A is μs= 0.4, determine if the ladder will slip.|
| |Take θ = 60° |
| | |
| |Ans: the ladder will not slip. |
|[pic] |7.5 Determine the maximum weight W the man can lift with |
| |constant velocity using the pulley system, without and then |
| |with the “leading block”, or pulley at A. The man weighs |
| |200 lb and the coefficient of friction between his feet and |
| |the ground is μs= 0.6. |
| | |
| |Ans: |
| |(a) W = 318 lb, |
| |(b) W = 360 lb |
|[pic] |7.6 A “hawser” is wrapped around a fixed “capstan” to secure|
| |a ship for docking. If the tension in the rope caused by |
| |the ship is 1500 lb, determine the minimum number of turns |
| |the rope must be wrapped around the capstan to prevent |
| |slipping, assuming that the end of the rope is held with a |
| |force of 50 lb. μs= 0.3. |
| | |
| |Ans: 2 turns |
|[pic] |7.7 A cylinder having a mass of 250 kg is to be supported by|
| |the cord which wraps over the pipe shown. Determine the |
| |largest vertical force F that can be applied to the cord |
| |without moving the cylinder if the rope passes over the pipe|
| |(a) once or (b) twice. Let μs= 0.2. |
| | |
| |Ans: |
| |F = 4.60 kN |
| |F = 16.2 kN |
|[pic] |7.8 Blocks A and B have mass of 7 kg and 10 kg, |
| |respectively. Using the coefficients of static friction |
| |shown, determine the largest vertical force P which can be |
| |applied to the cord without causing motion. |
| | |
| |Ans: P = 223 N |
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