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Chapter 9, Problem 77QAP
To determine

(a)

The tension in the wire.

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Answer to Problem 77QAP

The tension in the wire is 9.8×103N.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Mass of the beam m=1000kg.

Let 'T' be the tension in the wire

Length of beam d=4.0m

Formula used:

Newton's 2nd law: F=ma

Torque (or moment of force) τ=F×d

Here, all alphabets are in their usual meanings.

Calculation: Pictorial Diagram

  COLLEGE PHYSICS, Chapter 9, Problem 77QAP

Consider the pictorial diagram wherein all components are shown

Apply Newton's 2nd law

For x − component:

  Fx=0FxTx=0FxTcos30°=0(i)

For y − component:

  Fy=0Fy+Tymg=0Fy+Ty1000×9.8=0FyTsin30°9800=0(ii)

Net Torque at the hinge τFy=0andτFx=0

Therefore, mg×(d2)=(Tsin30°×d)

  T=(mgd/2)(sin30°×d)T=(1000×9.8×2.0)(sin30°×4.0)NT=(1000×9.8×2.0)(0.5×4.0)NT=9.8×103N

Hence, the tension in the wire is 9.8×103N.

Conclusion:

Thus, the tension in the wire is 9.8×103N.

To determine

(b)

The minimum cross-sectional area of the wire.

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Answer to Problem 77QAP

The minimum cross-sectional area of the wire is 2.45×105m2.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Ultimate breaking strength 400×106N/m2.

Let the minimum cross-sectional area of the wire be ' A'

Maximum applied force on the wire Fmax=9.8×103N

Formula used:

Ultimate strength =FmaxAmin

Here, all alphabets are in their usual meanings.

Calculation:

Substituting the given values in above formula,

  Ultimate strength =FmaxAmin

  or,Amin=Fmax(Ultimate strength)or,Amin=9.8×103N(400× 10 6N/ m 2)or,Amin=2.45×105m2

Hence, the minimum cross-sectional area of the wire is 2.45×105m2.

Conclusion:

Thus, the minimum cross-sectional area of the wire is 2.45×105m2.

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