A rope and pulley system is used to support a body W as shown. Each pulley is free to rotate. One rope is continuous over pulleys A and B; the other is continuous over pulley C. Determine the tension T in the rope over pulleys A and B required to hold body W in equilibrium if the mass of body W is 175 kg. Ans. T = 429N

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Ans. RA = 9.75KN up, RB = 12.75KN up
3 m
3 m
213: Statics of Rigid Bodies
Page 76 of 103
NORTHWEST SAMAR
STATE UNIVERSITY
STATICS OF RIGID BODIES
Resiience integrity Service. Escellence
12. A rope and pulley system is used to support a body W as shown. Each
pulley is free to rotate. One rope is continuous over pulleys A and B;
the other is continuous over pulley C. Determine the tension T in the
rope over pulleys A and B required to hold body W in equilibrium if
the mass of body W is 175 kg. Ans. T= 429N
arted 1
3. IN A- .
Transcribed Image Text:Ans. RA = 9.75KN up, RB = 12.75KN up 3 m 3 m 213: Statics of Rigid Bodies Page 76 of 103 NORTHWEST SAMAR STATE UNIVERSITY STATICS OF RIGID BODIES Resiience integrity Service. Escellence 12. A rope and pulley system is used to support a body W as shown. Each pulley is free to rotate. One rope is continuous over pulleys A and B; the other is continuous over pulley C. Determine the tension T in the rope over pulleys A and B required to hold body W in equilibrium if the mass of body W is 175 kg. Ans. T= 429N arted 1 3. IN A- .
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