Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics Study (Book and Pearson eText)
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Author: Russell C. Hibbeler
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Chapter 18.5, Problem 66P
The end A of the garage door AB travels along the horizontal track, and the end of member BC is attached to a spring at C. If the spring is originally unstretched, determine the stiffness k so that when the door falls downward from rest in the position shown, it will have zero angular velocity the moment it closes, i.e., when it and BC become vertical Neglect the mass of member BC and assume the door is a thin plate having a weight of 200 lb and a width and height of 12ft. There is a similar connection and spring on the other side of the door.
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