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Determine the distance 7 to the centroid for the beam’s cross-sectional area Then determine the area moment of inertia with respect to the x’ centroidal axis. (Neglect any effects due to the weld radius.) ~~ | 4 oh Fe vewenWAs 5 HE Coeetr cnreann, ea OF AS TSK IS FAT we VS ISxis * 2b2F me Fy Fee © Ay = MomIS =e DET mm 2 By FT © Aye Me 2S wm DLT a Scho 2S (Alas) #228 (2e2s) tus TTD) + 207.STRe2P) 40st 207 berm 2S © ers Fee DETRMWMe Tre Corer Tr, 3 Ne 298 sm (OS T,2 7% S $+ Aes wat (728-15 an) 3 g ISHn (om — ODE 22.5 a) 1S wee (0mm) b BS8D we” (17-8 = 1S ae THRUSH pee wat (OI7E = 207.5 mm) 1 ° =‘more workspace for Protiem 5. = 1 7 7 Ter = Lode xi + 0. %OI7K 1] + O.9GTX IO + A. 4214 ore 10(3) The horizontal beam ABC is pin- supported at A and supported by a ‘cable attached at C. (a) Find the reactions at A and C. (b)Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams for the beam. Your diagrams should indicate the shapes of Vix) and M(x) and local maxima and minima at key transition points, (a) 4 OTS ToT: . Te Soon Me =f SS | i (oer) Re ep Synge seu prs Foe, Gate eQuiiBewm egos (4 Pr enc)? tne bee ah Ree ee (he id BT -wwnto Cy er) ZRFOr bye BT 7 SM t0! Se dm = Swd Tm - SV Im FO Gry st US ers Fee wearer vines, CE er een) + fem Buco scare UE Fem 2h, Fem Efro: Ay = Gas Gt) Ae sww CE Prd‘ore workspace for Problem... 25p OL SON, ala: sp Psu al deo u (o) © PS! 2 PS encH Foe CORCRT Vied Mo Mle)? Vee) fsu 7 MURR, w/sLePE - 25 26 VUE Gas- 280K , 0Sx £2m 1s | i: x [umes ence 9 eee AT The oo sf us : Cwsmr it = 35.0 Fee MU), THE SHARE WW THE WTRRVRL Of ee 2u IS Ube) Cat aye Ww) 1 TSR Re a] pratoue w ‘(4) Block A has a mass of 50 kg and rests on surface B for which 4, = 0.25. Ifthe coefficient of static friction between the cord and the fixed peg at C is x = 0.3, determine the largest allowable mass of suspended cylinder D without causing motion. 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SowvinG THE REST too eRWS (FR =o, & Fe WW, Ww Tus oF Ly O26 (Wa - R-osiSW,) - $. asi Wty =0 0.25 We Wy z 7 = O.SNMy 2 oas-osiy + £0015 (4 ory: vse Me er eeu (5m, XS Oe mw! 0) TR VERY THAT MVE War Bess os Wh, = 0.72 Ay OA2T Wy - Ee osis.o.s 0.3 Wy one in 7B - OSIS. 0.511 0.3 Wa F 0.0734 OAT My X= ONS = 0.0734 F O.0sIy me CITT mm Z OPT Foe Conese MuMURiCM view oF m= O.SITMy = 25.6 by 8(6) Determine the mass moment of inertia of the wheel about an axis perpendicular to the page and passing through point O. The Wheel material is uniform and has a specific weight of pg = 90 Ibi” Note: You may recall that the English unit of mass is slugs: 1m [slugs] = W [Ibsg [32.2 fis") Note: The mass moment of inertia of a disk or cylinder about an axis through its center of gravity perpendicular to its ee ee ee eee ie mass and ris ads ee BEA eT RS tay eet MOTE: “Theee 1S MORE TKN ONE WAY TO Uae The ComPoirie POLE “D do Ts Pees. THE SoLTOy Betay TeeMTS THE BM (Drews +), tus (ncewess 4) MLO HULA (Theeness Ly SePaeAMLY. hae (re) (remy eu Toe tae - Ke 5 ons pARe 5 Mysore 2 he Tit nats foe (Hm YA) Ws 2.795 Sepp TR (2.542) UR) = 54 Pr Stange hye tats Mr des TU 2FeY (1p) = 35.12 Sage = L(saresy-Losnye@y + (saer-as.2¥es)" 224.71 Stuy. RY (LOM) BvB (w/o Hos)? a Ty = Lee + Me pret, = 2.995 ra Te (Fe) (0.20) = PF sey we Ty, = £0.08 sp 2K + (E98 Mee YOS H) = 72.48 Sg Ee ' (Ee —‘more workspace for Problem 5. HOLES © oe i (4) Te 2, beet nal Ms prt, PCB ROLE IIS THE SmE MASS MLO RDU AND THeLeREe WE Same Ty BUT emtH IS A DIPREeEr DIsMUae FeO “oO”: We 2.795 ms W (o.254H Co.asge) = 0.1392 snp = 5 (0.1892 sta Mors fe) = 4.255 15° Slog AE 3 + 4,294 16° # 0.1392 ts) Fe orsae (Caste PY + 4.29 1 + AG Ot or (asts it) + 424y 1? 4 orsor (usd | 4 stay a| f, = 224.90 + 72.44 - 4 Cres 7 . T, = 293.2 chy ee 10(3) The cantilever beam ACDB is builtin ata hips] | 2 (@) Find the reactions at A. aa oo (@) Draw the shear fore and bending A cop moment diagrams for the beam. Your diagrams should indicate the C B shapes of V(x) and Mx) and local ¥ t maxima and mirima at key | [a kipwtt transition points. Lips —oi—lesst-] bise : os Fed oF Bem te i ah, = 2 dep Up SMO My = 1D ep 7h = Dhps. (2 fe ze kp ne wer Bere wn fs tw Roe LwereeT Toots Pere virie ar C) ere “eT wit REM Com UMTIE T Des Du BY 2 by ASD’ Tw tovimer a BED v Sp" ao “BR UNDE IT pees DOW BY 2 kys Atbw, Vit WI Bee Ar SAY AS AA Ma Bae euNoenemuy Bem 8 mp “CT we Th Be PletewHe Linen oe Setnens “0D” Amp “D6,” Emme ir & treo as "B? —S"more workspace for Probem 3 “eis & HE PomT, CWVIBRIUM WE THE LEPT SEtDOU TMewmrt Les Live! SF Ztw-vy, cy pr 4 Na a Vg 218 Kp ak Hea ie ep fe - Vb fe Hit kp Sere M_ = = Gl bp fe e Sune pueUr f Geno ome DIAGRINS | Va ry UA Lest 4 z ae mh riital (ey) ak(4) The 6-kg slender rod 4B is pinned at_A and rests on the 189 — cylinder C. Knowing that the diameter ofthe cylinder is 250 mm — mn — land that the coefficient of static | friction is 0.35 between all surfaces of contact, determine the largest ‘magnitude of the force P for which ‘equilibrium is maintained, Note: You may assume that P is applied close enough tothe center, C, that material poirts at the bottom and top of the cylinder are both tending to move toward the Tight. Use a consistency check to ate verify your assumption about where slip occurs frst. ano WE SVD INVESTONTE BoM POSSIBIMES OF SLIP ay TAF WP vd bot GEO CYLWOe, 3M, > Fe of Pp MB I LTTE Woden = yg 0.2m 20 c re 8 of i = nh N ns CXLMDEe CME L! SLIP oftves FRAT AT THEE Bom ‘ cece wv e ror got cme: 5 <4 es W 8h zo P- F-4,@=0 vine/? a ee We ze rot R nD HW =0 > & phigh eee Tg a 3M Fk + he 74 &@ REO wp say (Beery) OY RE aR sy CF yg HH)‘more workspace for Protlem 4. s Seek owe GY EGE Pe 4, SS \e foe Foe gS 2. ie SH EGAN Fe Poa Lee tht) = usa oar (5 69+ '1.4) > Td Ww s co Ne ag = Ob 6-1 = 30.78 5 As Nor cuoss RTBU © SLIP ocouts RAT aT Tn Atty 7p 9 dee N aan oe cute: é CAs He SDL we Ut ih . ie = a) 320: P-F- 4usz0 rlg BK zo: (= Fag t Hl, (1S Burne) y OM BM cos Au Ro + Po BR tO vw (y PAF Sa, Paar Ge pes P ee tes Sy 0.625.6-9.4) moe OY ED! Pz 24, ENB Lp easy Ves oe {r= 3290 mvp hg 7 Om O38 eer 6TH = ary ° 8 Qt EGA IE UN 2 aw uw Tigh FON ay 5 Q(5) Locate the center ¥ of the ce soon dt ho Sam aca hea fo" comes abot texan | ohm Note: The area moment of inertia of a triangle about Its local x:centroidal axis is bIF/38, where is its base and his its height. 0.05 ri] ‘O2m02m Givey THE SYMMETRY OF THE OBIECT, we Cay do THE CALteLATIOUS FoR £ OF Tae CReSS- SetMM, Thos DUBE THe eesULT USING THE CS AT TE Boron came, O.1US mm 7 ALF 01S x OAS = 0.0695 mn o.0Sx 0.4 = 0.02 m* 0.0 65, = 00S * ZloAY = OIYIS | z A, = 4 (0.2004) = 0.04 2 ADF HALT 5j%3 _ o.nas to.aers) + 0.026 (0.02) 0 1733.04) * eae te 0.0675 + 0.024 0.0% Tez gy Corsvto as} 4 0.0678 (0.228 ~0. ny : . i to. 40.08) + 9.02 (0.026 - 0 in) ee a + fa alo#) + 0.04 (0.1038 - 0.17) 3 . = Udine? F o.4eT Le 1o + 0.3959 x 16 |z + Cour Set m)Name Sp Lv rie. Discussion Section (circle one): DI:302 2:30 D3:304 D4:305 EMA 201 Staties Final Exam December 20,2018, ‘This exam is closed book and closed notes. There are four problems inthis test, three worth 25 points, ‘and one worth 35 points, Problem 4 has two parts, included in separate pages. The last page of this test contains tables with properties of areas and of sold bodies. You have two hours to finish this test, Pease allocate your time wisely. All work must be shown in order to get full credit, Problem 1 (25 points}: ‘A ope attached to two blocks is wrapped around a cylindrical surface. Block A weighs 100 Ib. Determine the maximum and the minimum values of the weight W which will prevent motion of block A. The coefficient of stat friction between the block and the incined plane is 0.2, and between the rope and the circular surface B is 0:3. C58: Bleck A oi ptpamdiny motion doom the inchie Fot blew A: TAj0: Natoolb costes 2 DF Mr veolnansger deol Zhao: The —wolbsin ysis = pan ferwncrtenny eh ON —— 9 f= mls cris gine if Ort fe tu oe @kt > Tan (oo lb t6-uivle = 2.54 h sass iy sn fy Te Ear rae Fv the baw ws Etyee Tye ml eyeiee, Gers eg} Far the Dept sroand the coroner surface: Tes? Te (wv Trg) & ig Moon A setes doar, Bas LY Toa se 2 CP chem Bs eseqers ur ie 259 6 Suse BMI” Zoe‘Additional page for work on Problem 1. Do not detach this page from the exam. Wes AO 5 spam bng maton op Th fictinn free charges diastione © Zt Nz oe le cos 102 TOT Ub (same as for cases) @t Th <0: Tag -leo Ib First FO wie feetN=or(ren ibs fyi OD FF aed 2 Tag 2 lorlscis titel = 8440 b FTI Fe nepe are Tagen) 4 ens nee > we Is) 2.02%) = @O Wnw Ws (84.85 b)C 2.02%) = [72 Ib __ eg Sse eeeProblom 3 (26 points): Draw the shear force and bending moment 15KNim diagrams for the Kbeam. Use any methods or Aca ‘combination of methods that you find appropriate, ‘but be sure to show your work. Also make sure to label any maximum and minimum values on the diagrams, as well as the values of the shear force ‘and bending moment where they experience Sudden changes in magnitude or slope. Start serie ihapection muted Glebe eguitioninen of beers Foss Bore! Tnly = -forer(Sm)t Blom) -oewlenjen _y, FIG) | zy See foe Dp tet Ya) tyag | | vane eae Stead Ya * Ponta | ( Zit sku - stile ta) skal + 3ska = somal Yon > Ye centre paareste on aaa N sepee gb ie ets billy BE Y= HY ; ar 163 4 o Hemme Dingpoen Cente IMC) ‘ : A cae Maen > ' cbtaut bated on Ma | “Papuan: te mony bat Te ea mtn ts # Mgr > 0 - Go ta)bmjz-20ENR ag 1 S fom Mee May # wen welt V enare) BFA ge Wee Uae 2 SH Eh ae ese ee ae Centred mm mect page‘Additional page for work on Problem 3. Do nat detach this page from the exam, Since inspection i inten’ to fib Manag 2 chm M Se, wee Lintam meted othe caging mated Cty Me apelin ita he fete, ty 2 sar th lm, ed ne - igs FB Spoil fe fe See Ziyzo: sw - (YE x)(Z) vee =o 7 yn Aatny 2 fix fom vey = sen Ext ieee Vie, the eat. AM mean od ye 2 we sip eteo oo tte UB J2 7G [eee Me Fe +Mhaso Bess HEB Tue ay Muss SK- Ext 3) [reses) = § Coos) ] vm =] 54 wm) =» Mcuese) * Geerl ao Mees 8 Mieco. Meneet = EB Folens castes 200 whan Fitamy : ze KCI ze = fan aaly 6 Mule SKE? Limwveek neprastins fe 066) mud 16H) Com ba fond by Ucceynation, fhe doled for AE V8, KAM od Mpae,Problem 4 (36 points): ‘A cantilever beam of uniform density (p = 6000 kgir,ength = 1.5 m) wil be tested in bending by applying a force P in the negative y direction, The moment of inertia is required {or the mathematical model ofthe beam's deflection. Based fn the diagram of the beam's cross-section: (2) Determine the distance 9 tothe beam's centroid or Center of mass, whichever one is needed. Then, compute the appropriate moment of inertia about the x’ axis for this application, Properties of Areas and Solid Bodies can be found in ‘the last page of this exam, 4) Fare bending 4014, nenk a acta moment f ect at Aye Bs 80.08 7 i J = lovsian EER ecseua : OP racy Zo C= = r + en # Gin) | Avenue) | GEAE amt So¢rteris=| CeoK3o) L1 ve C98! | srx,000 7 | oer | Gexi4e) 2 ad Mt | 420,000 | @o | 59 | gy ove 3 | 9, L 1 Ei| Wiac0 | Goes, eoe = Yeesece mm? 21 G0.sb rm | @- * eas ge Celewtatron : dat Tes repaasent the tmntreilet so a4is fon eae arene 2 tad ed prank Oe Uotrnces etarne 4E aad KO, Baa 2 2 2 Tee 2 [her thi Al - 2 4, Where Teri 8 te seen moment af sina of meus about xt‘Additional page for work on Problem 4a, Do not detach this page from the exam. 5 [ee 4A] fa be loomn, ba tomn, yy 2 U1 Some = GELB, (roysrilieee) =[B.28e xT mas) a aa Ie, = (Mee ayia) fi be30 nm, hatomn, tye = UtStnn Q = BEML cnntacsoe) = Tos 2 [We ata) fot be tovne, hetomn, 3 65h [Zur wlan) aonkiel 4, (os unf err) = [E0324 enn a Thre fore? Z Bigp x wlmmY t B17 x10" Le * = bw x tmnt @® pate Dist x10 met Turn the page toProblem 4, continued. (©) The folowing cone has density p = S000 g/m? Via integration, calculate the cone's mass moment 2” oat of inertia about the x-axis. @ Cid 46+ fame of fer [inate [pene Initial sab botions &) ches tay, He ntnde fm wo Mem Pes af a hy) = [°° tn etd vee . 3 . an: #f Cpe &E fe arate 5 EG BE * é dvs wrede eee - fe (iow) = erg Ply tats bao ooo nm en(se0eProblem 2 (35 points): Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams for the I-beam. Use any methods or Combination of methods that you find appropriate, but be sure to show your work. Label any ‘maximum and minimum values on the diagrams, the locations where the shear force and bending moment experience sudden changes in ‘magnitude o slope, and the values ofthe slopes ‘at start and end points of regions where the shear fr the moment are non-linear, Blobut Equitibrton: a Fis (3m) # y(tn)=0 es Mg ¢ oven teed V cote 6 + (orsinycem)= bShiom Pe Ug, = Ug 3 Moe? Ha bo 5 center 9 Vishimer Die qeathane Sle of one Meds a5 to yay 20S kel sept Bae Hew vr peeoey 2s awn | 80. @ ax) 0S Foo 1S ahs arses |‘Additional page for work on Problem 2. De not detach this page from the exam. Mis moe at Veo. F eaten To fiid Aree, aw FOO : = Flips Len 20) Ors by, berm Bend c oS zi —ory “ ZFy20+ hy fw ty = 7 Vz ostw (tex 340) fy - 08 © Ve Bas -hsx O Whig amok: 39S -hSK20 = XT aBIS sag mAs Zhen 20M K 4G WA) E20 i: ersx — (uses) >) 2 ase ~ (t56- 30-3046) = —— 2 Mm O.is x = 0.95x"+ 3x 6 = -0.1Sx* ¢ 3.5K 3 eects (254 Bts (2-5) 3 ” Mas) > [men = - ness + 4315-3‘Additonal page for work on Problem 2. Do not detach this page from the exam, Albertine tostred of fisdiog Pipe MB praninum af Yoo Freon pops of Y, Khe sevalun for whieh Vis amo bs xp am + (Beery = 2m osm fz tim Heim hier br © Tre sunny spuation tb Myon Vz oas — 22 (x-2m) = 0.95 -15K +2 aa @ = BIH 45x Te» aprastien th Poe Some Atyinn Oo: Me ost {er sede 2 = -0.18x*) - (G75 )l) 40. ys (30 Es 15 ¢ (Bar -215K (Gri Go 4S @ = -0.15K* t315K - 3 lence: Hyg ¢ Ems ONS G SE) FRIES) - 3 4.0915 + 2375-3) kNm niece en ae @ = 164 film Mae Phug watrods are Mia porsibieProblem 3 (26 points): ‘A machine is used to polish a 20 kg block via bel friction. The drum Bis driven at constant speed by ‘a motor which supplies moment Me, Relevant friction coefficients are: Contact surface [pe | x between the belt ‘and the 30 kg block | 95° | 045 ‘between the belt and the drive druma | 990 | 025 Ignore any tition at drum A or atthe small rollers ‘supporting the belt under the block. 2) Determine the minimum tensions at zi locations C and D if no slipping is to occur D ‘between the belt and the drive drum. ') Determine the magnitude of the moment Ms for this condition. 4) Fi bee made the 30 Ry dro: FBO ef bere andy Bony beoom: N-w=e th a 2 Qi ave Genser ie rs Zep = Ta - Te -f > ” D | sie we stig te tone) es Me ee ons s (3) eg) Teta Code anan) B24 2Q)s Tris th the BT peymred fo f2UIK the block mb XQ 384 2 Ae the drm, ton wont te gansaatne ne Sy hoes noe Unee, aotmene, wipanding meting ® find L es 6 apestm trek eaten Ty and Ths Tie eA rer ace 2 eh 6 te meee Frecrinal and Fw the aia 2204 a ae fete altrwnd betwen Tend Te. Afugn Tay, apples by the bute b he drum | catie woet enuse sey] ' \‘Additional page for work on Problem 3. D9 not detach this page from the exam, | 1 [tees Duvstieacny (sy beee ite qretm (ye beste Te Ths Bw es @ Be bys tom gion by aqrnnnn Cys Ty s(arire ses Jal =[21aN] [Rotenat Te = 20M aed Tht Buen ave fhe fasinis er mu Protas spending meten, Shen Te = T+ AT, eter ewibe Tay a Te, Teter hee Te aia a dnd bacomen Seratten tf The trareases. Se, prteme st¢p ts x Teas catia grows of To dear anes Th mune Phy ILD BES. Tis apices thar Tp 219A] +) Ear trom | Zig 20. Ta(t5nm) - TOSmm) — Mg zo = Mgt (Te Te) Os mus = (B2-4N CS mI = 4420N am aaa Mg = 4439Nm Lasse Ae) @Problem § (25 points): Front view Side view ‘The pendulum consists of a 3 kg slender rod and a § kg rectangular plat, both of which are of uniform density. {a} Determine the location ¥ of the center of mass G a of the pendulum. bb) Find the mass moment of inertia of the pendulum about an axis perpendicular to the page and y passing through G. y oo Properties of Areas and Solid Bodies can be found in the last ‘page ofthis exam. G 05m iio -2.25 in| ff = Cinna e CoS) Gen] 6 Grytry) ame D Tee Ty + Toe fe tz most, pereess Tye din], + [Tete te], Qf (rtrd + Le red, ra ent Te be ate ote] e (pemcceoyeatnda ben masny | aa = f. 2 Peppy) 2 [Ah Gey) Gayre [mtn - Curse) Bs ere L - . teas (shy) [mys Cousel* I Eaten -C1990/]*Cstq) a ] Snare [Metre cass tyme + [ese Yate hes tymt) ©Problem 2 (30 points) Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams for the I-beam. Use any method or ‘Combination of methods that you find appropriate, ‘To be considered complete, your diagrams must hhave labels forthe axes, the values of x and y at the extremes ofthe beam and at points where the loading changes, and the slopes of the shear force and the bending moment atthe start and fend of regions where these functions are non- linear. In those regions, state whether the functions are quadratic or cubic, Global Eguitiéninm: Fay, Ae eke axes: OS 10 frnt 20 | 4 pant or, Cet ~} @® 1 wth tl *| ey La ' tien ym gt | -14 wa i t pontent due to 0 = en = Gen EP I Zeyzer Ar *By SIGS NO gay | linear (eat + - — T Logs 0: “yea He) eDy ate ta a2 ° \ 1 xo yon : ! i \ \ ! | toe = ete one: Coutint —M diagpam: Camchong es) Crom eae kr anes vatus:e $@ pao Uke) = (ek =F feat eat i “ " Fim Cte 0: Constant re ps vp- = 718 2 Kip ORM g, slope at adm Slope areMoment . My=o fj MezO My 2 Pig tA unde Uo hak obtacn by saypectn damng fm the bncriests form porte Dm the nig fy = Ponte 0 B= USmIC- Ad) 2 13.8 Kolm Fim DO 6, Mis hae. Mer por Met BA = (B.5hsm ace wees = Stein Cu snJ (RO) = ((Rs— bse > (2 am Frm 2h 6, Mi fine nae 2 Me 10° = btm aaa Me betmuem Aare BOS i to kes becuse U 0s gucdiat “ poche. Sope ye Slope ty A 06 2 IO Kw _ Aciernaioe moment cateatatins Fait fins Ves) on regine Pee Bm Oy Tetegnaton, Voy= vq Swede = tokw — ["GaanJdx = Jord! fork = low [lox-a4)- GLE] = fone xt Pone lay ot ak regi 1S Mee)® BRL" venta » (Gon eneatley Bea 2 [lex - 3x4 T% 2 4? age MOBS: Pose nes a Mg. = Mame 2 F803) = F-24430 = (2 km. rm, CoaOinse Wit ts spestinn approneh? Moe = Het As th kate laa bes eek | a Ge amelie reny aiinieie saat are Mert ol? 20.5 Kom Mom = Mee tare nd = 3s taint (-4KMSm) eae® o Problem 3 (25 points): ‘Ad kg package A and a 5 kg package B are ‘laced on a conveyor bel thats at rest. Between the belt and package A, the coaficients of fiction fare 1, = 0.9 and 4 = 0.2. Between the belt and Package B, the coefcients of fction are ji, = 0.1 ‘and ig = 0.08. Both packages are placed on the belt so they are in contact with each other and at rest. Determine which, if any, of the package(s) will ‘move and the friction force acting on each package. Poet +) pectoyes Stay avert, 4) pacenge fe r6ibe of ©) pacnoys ead 8 shite Mae (Meg \Ct- nmi) = 34e N of. = (sty) (Anim(sy = 1h0sN Assweiny eilirinm of bot pangs Ceanssnat wit bem pactigys af aul) rh (Bee t Lhyre Adbig guanine by) aod (2) Consider tach Lote Syerntety Ng Up e035" fe + hig — Wa Skt Mg - Hla cos 1s = falas Wari? 20 > f= eant fig wy = Mn BRIN wy = 270 - Fae y azNe= RIN ly fat fa = ornenan = 22.068CAE! paages Shy et fre forth = L,SE900409 2) L Susew © te < prove > fae (oujitnesyy > fy 5 ayn = te th < 32Wt 42H => fy thy Sle-un. Susan fatty murt ba 205 0 he state tpual’bAtn, WH Caner farses Age tain = =P OF pactagns meal aorent Of 1028 EES pcr A Has mont. =) pacmage Bloor sat len on hap Fp 20, fav loan te gee (248. Ras, @ Fa < UREN Cegmined be Amel (mp oming marion D Phehagn M carast Slike slave, LF pacnage 0, It Frere = f * B00 Pal. fo > VI9n Pepmired te pra hig = Pachige 8 saouth shite. J x Net equinad, bat can be sed 8 xe atrnatin Coe 3: paceeges Aad B bo ste fr 2 Riya Maa OR CRIN) = 2SEN fe disproue case 2. fe + ea Mp > OOBUIR YN) = RIN ftfe = TSbUt B29N = 320 Trung fat ha SPE OSM repacned fu ML agit bncinn, confrning fice AsFnepitirn 1b Tees Embee There i se ayia (i the xodretin) ad both pactane tne conveyerProblem 3 (28 points): ‘A 4 kg package'A and a § kg package 8 are ‘laced on a conveyor belt thats at rest, Between ‘he belt and package A, the coefficients officio ‘are 1, = 0.3 and jy = 02. Between the belt and package B, the coefficients of tction are ., = 0.1 and 1, = 0.08. Both packages are placed on the belt 80 they are in contact with each other and at rest Determine which, it any, of the package(s) will ‘move and the fiction force acting on each Matis t package. war fats Folaion Fs of babes alone ang Allernahe Fobution G08 +f Set rooe “55 Considey aaah baby placed ators Doty; G Bas, D 1 tue conveyer 1 1) Fv body A alone. Assume ne stip ee re Hence, ta Agu bvion Celeatated fy at Ni uy) Ma Zizzo: fue Wancists pod at “e eds casket | Kana” Path (0339-48) = 132 \ ACF hmny OSI rey = Stars = 1esN ' Preteataed = 1024 < fasnay =D Body M stogy 1s mystic Goad dang Pee aa pmdiny 0M placa alan 4) Body Btlene, Aston so 367 line, os aptlisrtion 2% Ley 0: Mas wig cos ist> 12.90 }¥ 6 Agave Spiny motton Faron = 5a Ma= (ot) 8) = 4.000 2 oP WBFLUE = BAN calcutaret fy [> focsuesns =11N > thane ted bly 8 hitnrt heed i squclibrinn whe placed ale. Thus, F nets Hae, leans ie hiby Ae 3 Cains cone of bea bess actly fhypocnB. Boden A aed B teyetinrs Aisumne ne Hp FBO of hots Ams ht Zigee: tt hy ~WpSrisr Wigs tes feet 2 rt )snes? = 22.0501 @ “fo Nyt My ~ UA CoS ~ Wy ca (sr 2 2 | ree ti > bytnls =(BB21NJes 15 = Bevsel a Barates Me ® Ghent > ft} enters foro cneset dense ly ant We = liyens 5° = 1210 y Hyer Al tet tty [ig st coeeinsad, Yom tom dros Separate he fe the defforme 26 ficients EBs foe eens A ed B, si cbnding a fore & frictom. Fea batons tom. J Assune body A mss HE uixpundiing motms Sy fe = (LION 2 fy2BnBeW PEN 2 B90. But foynan ® 1040, © 7 Soin fy mth be? fy mog Whim fe (batts at macinom pooriia, | bon (09 clara tm tanot aebisen tas fratim fre mine boty a. | Me Thang, the tow bodes 5 lide down the conveyns setae pate > fx Pan th = 2/5270) 2 7.500 le $s = Hao Ms = (o08/lre-my = rr40Problem § (28 points}: ‘The body shown is made of a homogeneous materia with density 7,850 kgim Find the mass moment of inertia of the body about the axis 2. 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