8-2, If the horizontal fore P = 80 Ib. determine the
normal and frictional forces acting on the 300-Ib crate
Take my = 03.4, = 0.2
Assume no stipping:
PER = 0; 80c0s20° - 3008in20" + & = 0
Fe = 2743 1b
Ne ~ 300c0s20° ~ 80sin20° = 0
Ne = 309.26 Ib
(Fda = HeNes — Fedmr = 0.330926) = 92.8 Ib > 27.431b (0.K!)
Fo = 274i ‘Aus
Np = 309 Ib Ans
8-18. ‘The drum has a weight of 100 Ib and rests on the
floor for which the coefficient of static friction is u, = 0.5.
Ma ~ 3 ft and b = 4 ft, determine the smallest magnitude
of the force P that will cause impending motion of the
drum,
‘Aawemna tht the drum slips
F =05N
Sin -o -oswea(SJeo
= 10 +N #0
str 0, -P(:
3
P= 10m
N= 160m
ate =o 1s0e + 100(2)t.9 - 10 (Sn «0
re luhe lsh OK
rus alips we aesued.
P= 100m Ans8.39, Two blocks A and # have a weight of 10 Ib and
6 Ib, respectively. They arc resting on the incline for which
the coefficients of static friction are wq = 0.15 and jug =
0.25, Determine the angle @ which will cause motion of
One of the blocks What is the friction force under each
of the blocks when this occurs? The spring has a stiffness
of & = 2 Ibift and is originally unstretched.
Equations of Equilibrium : Since Block A and B is ether not moving or on
‘he verge of moving, the spring force £, = 0. From FBD (a),
$m F~Wsin 0=0 a
>
None =o, 10cas @ = 0 (2)
From FBD (b)
(foTh 20: h~6sind=0 1
yee 1M ~6oon 6=0 ta
Friction : Ascurting block A is on the verge of slipping, then
Fo tay = O.15Ny (3)
Solving Eqs.[1], [21, (3). (4] and [5] yields
O=8.531° Ny =9.8891b = 1483 1b
F, = 0.8900 Ib Ny = $.934 tb
Since (Fy you = Meg Mg = 0.25(5.934) = 1,483 Ib > Fp, block B does not
Slip. Therefore, the above assumption is correct. Thus
O= 853° R= 148Ib Fy = 0.890 Ib Ans
96. Determine the di
Deterniine the distance ¥ 10 the sei
of the homogensous rod bent into the Parabolic shia
Ave911. Locate the centroid + of the shaded area,
Area and Moment Arm : The area of
the differential element is dA = =(h-y)dr
= aft a and its centroid is Z = x
Centroid : Applying Eq. 9-6 and performing the integration, we have
ot J
tS)
nel Ans
“Toadny woete
Letaste ad
Ate
(DIF@)C-)+ Ope (e wiz”
sy agrt=
404547 Me
OTF AE
aby om *g—6 “by Buddy
UT = "pee ws [== 'x poem z~= Xpura |= Sy ‘wps % pew = tr
mugs 'C puwary = yar sseu jo ssc axncodsay noyy ‘By 1 = "4 poe By 7
= 4 Tyg = Sy Syz 2 yam sopanday josystem ayy: Camvy fo ssye9g
“soponard
ano} ayy Jo (A *X) SseuL JO saad IYs LOY ro9-58 Determine the location (X, }) of the centroid C of
the area.
1
EEA = 3(6)(6) + HEH) + 5196)
= 333 in’
1
LFA =3(6)(6) + 2151663) > 205 49)(8)
=72 in’
EA = 66) + 3) + 510) = 72 in?
gx TEA 33 | gos = 462 in Ans
mA OW
= 2 = 100%. Ans
721-9. Determine the moment of inertia of the shaded
area about the x axis,
Differential Element : Here, + *—2y!, The acea of the differential eb
have
oon Ans
7
10-10. Determine the moment of inertia of the shaded
area about the y axis.
Differential Element ; The arca of the differential element parallel to yaxis is
aa = nynde=(h-Be) ae
Moment of Inertia : Applying Eq. 10~1 and performing the integration, we
have_
40-34, Determine the moments of inertia of the shaded
area about the x and y axes.
1 5 1
Relt 3 sz} —f wos (1) aoe
[Geo +60105"] [0 + (3) a@«r|
1 >
- [pro + raray| = 1.192(108) Ans
: 1
(10)(6)3 + so] - cE (6) + (3) £6)(3(5¥ |
2
1
- [}xor + xara] = 3648 in? Ans