A35-kg disk rests on an inclined surface for which µs = 0.2. The disk is connected to a beam by pin connection at A and the link is supported by pin at B. The vertical load P is applied on the link AB at a location as shown in Figure 3   (b) Determine the support reactions at pin A and B

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A35-kg disk rests on an inclined surface for which µs = 0.2. The disk is connected to a beam
by pin connection at A and the link is supported by pin at B. The vertical load P is applied on
the link AB at a location as shown in Figure 3

 

(b) Determine the support reactions at pin A and B

A35-kg disk rests on an inclined surface for which us = 0.2. The disk is connected to a beam
by pin connection at A and the link is supported by pin at B. The vertical load P is applied on
the link AB at a location as shown in Figure 3.
200 mm
300 mm
- 600 mm
B
200 mm
C
30°
Figure 3
(a)
Determine the maximum vertical for P that may be applied to link AB without causing
the disk to slip at C
Transcribed Image Text:A35-kg disk rests on an inclined surface for which us = 0.2. The disk is connected to a beam by pin connection at A and the link is supported by pin at B. The vertical load P is applied on the link AB at a location as shown in Figure 3. 200 mm 300 mm - 600 mm B 200 mm C 30° Figure 3 (a) Determine the maximum vertical for P that may be applied to link AB without causing the disk to slip at C
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