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Calculating torque in a structure
I posted this on math stack exchange but realize it is more a physics question.
I have a structure which is set up as shown in the image. A weight hangs from point A with mass $m$. Joint B is free ...
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Solving a statically indeterminate truss
I'm trying to solve the statically indeterminate truss shown below and I'm having a little trouble.
$H$, $P$ and $\beta$ are given. The material is aluminum (density is 2700 ${kg/m^3}$) and has a ...
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Forces and torques about the CENTER OF MASS of a physical pendulum
I'm currently stumped by the following situation. Say we've got a rectangular physical pendulum (think ruler with a hole-punch at one end).
It's trivial to analyze the motion of the pendulum with the ...
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Shape of a string/chain/cable/rope?
The height of a string in a gravitational field in 2-dimensions is bounded by $h(x_0)=h(x_l)=0$ (nails in the wall) and also $\int_0^l ds= l$. ($h(0)=h(l)=0$, if you take $h$ as a function of arc ...
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Amount of material required for a pressure tank
I read the answer for the question Why is a hot air balloon “stiff”? and thought something sounded ridiculous. My engineering requirement is that the walls be strong enough. Here $T$ will be the ...
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Calculate the weight a simple plank can support
I'd like to build a simple desk; just a single plank of wood (or a few side-by-side) with solid supports on each end of the desk. What I'm trying to figure out is how thick a plank I want to use for ...
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Can I use Newton's second law to solve what seems to be a torque problem?
The Problem:
An 8-m-long beam, weighing 14,700 N, is hinged to a wall and supported by a
light rope that is attached 2.0 m from the free end of the beam. If the beam is
supported at an angle ...