APPLIED STATICS & STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
APPLIED STATICS & STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
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Author: Limbrunner
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.1P

A 150 Ib block rests on a horizontal floor. The coefficient of friction between the block and the floor is 0.30. A pull of 40 lb, acting upward at an angle of 30° to the horizontal, is applied to the block. Determine whether or not the block will slide.

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To determine

The block will slide or not.

Answer to Problem 6.1P

The block will not slide.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Weight of block W=150lb

Angle acting at pulling force on the block θ=30

Pulling force on block F=40lb

Co-efficient of static friction μ=0.33

Free body diagram.

APPLIED STATICS & STRENGTH OF MATERIALS, Chapter 6, Problem 6.1P

First equating the vertical force to zero to find N.

   Fy=0WNFsinθ=0N=150(40sin30)N=150(40×0.5)N=15020N=130lb

Therefore, the block is not going to move as the frictional force is more than the pulling force.

   Fcosθ<fFcosθ<μN40cos30<0.3×13034.69<39

Conclusion:

Force on the block is not going to slide because the applied force on the block is not going to be enough to overcome the frictional force.

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