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Re: Physics Quiz 12
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But I can't find the issue with 632N. The left over torque is -948 N*m and the torque arm from A to D is 1.5 m. no? |
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http://i.imgur.com/IU70nhu.jpg?1
OK, I see the error of my ways. I started from scratch (instead of trusting previous answers) and cleaned up my work to make deciphering a bit easier. I didn't bother with significant figures. New answer: Part a) Tension on cable is 5454 N. Part b) Force is 16082 N up on roller A and 291 N down on roller D. I hope this is correct... mostly so we can get a new problem to work on! |
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Oh, you switched your question on me. I did things differently in my new answer, using the components instead of the actual tension on the cable. The 1.0 m torque arm was derived with the geometry that is circled and labeled TENSION TORQUE ARM. It's pretty crude, but I think it checks out. Here's clearer work on that part:
http://i.imgur.com/RCNAGre.jpg?1 |
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Last edited by mastachyra : 15-03-2016 at 22:48. Reason: further editing |
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