ENGR.MECH.:STAT.+DYNAMICS
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Chapter 13, Problem 1FP
To determine

The tension developed in the cable.

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Answer to Problem 1FP

The tension developed in the cable is 176N .

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Given:

The mass of the crate m is 20kg .

The coefficient of kinetic friction μk is 0.3 .

Angle θ is 30° .

Initial velocity υ0 is 0 .

Initial distance s0 is 0

Final distance s is 6m .

Time t is 3s .

Write the expression for final distance in y direction.

s=s0+υ0t+12at2 (I).

Here, Final distance is s , initial distance is s0 , velocity is υ , initial velocity is υ0 time is t and acceleration is a .

Draw the free body diagram of the crate as shown in Figure (1).

ENGR.MECH.:STAT.+DYNAMICS, Chapter 13, Problem 1FP

Refer Figure (1) write the formula to calculate horizontal force components:

Fx=max (II).

Here, summation of total force acting on horizontal direction is Fx , the mass of the object is m and acceleration is a .

Refer Figure (1) and resolve the forces along xaxis .

Fx=Tm(9.81m/s2)sin30°μkN (III).

Refer Figure (1) and write the formula to calculate vertical force components:

Fy=m(0)=0

Here, summation of total force acting on vertical direction is Fy .

Refer Figure (1) and resolve the forces along yaxis .

Fy=Nm(9.81m/s2)cos30° (IV).

Conclusion:

Substitute 3s for t , 0 for υ0 , 6m for s and 0 for s0 in Equation (I).

6=0+0(3)+12a(3)2a=1.333m/s2

Substitute 20kg for m and 1.333m/s2 for a in Equation (II).

Fx=ma=(20)1.333=26.66

Substitute 0 for Fy , and 20kg for m Equation (IV).

Fy=Nm(9.81m/s2)cos30°0=N20(9.81m/s2)cos30°N=169.9N

Substitute 26.66 for Fx , 0.3 for μk and 169.9N for N in Equation (III).

Fx=Tm(9.81m/s2)sin30°μkN26.66=T20(9.81m/s2)sin30°0.3(169.9)T=176N

Thus, the tension developed in the cable is 176N .

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