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747. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
simply supported beam.
300 N/m
4 m
300 N m
A
B
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*748. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
overhang beam.
A
B
C
4 m 2 m
8 kN/m
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749. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
beam.
5 m 5 m
2 kN/m
50 kN m
A
B
C
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750. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam. 250 lb/ft
150 lb ft 150 lb ft
A B
20 ft 6 m
250 N m 250 N m
5 kN/m
6 m
6 m
6 m
30 kN
15 kN
15 kN
250 N m
250 N m
250 N m
250 N m
5 kN/m
15 kN
15
0.0167 m
0.250
0.250
0.0167 m
V (kN)
15
22.25 M (kN m)
250 N m 5x

+ M
A
= 0; 30 (3) + B
y
(6) = 0
B
y
= 15 kN
+

F
x
= 0; A
x
= 0
+F
y
= 0; A
y
30 + 15 = 0
A
y
= 15 kN
For 0 x 3 m
+

F
x
= 0; 15 5x V = 0
V = 5 (3 x) Ans

+ M = 0; 15 (x) + 0.250 + 5
x
2
j
(
,
\
,
( + M = 0
M =
1
2
(30x 5x
2
0.5)
M = 15x 2.5x
2
0.25 Ans
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751. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam.
A
B
3 m
1.5 kN/m
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*752. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
simply supported beam.
A
B
150 lb/ft
12 ft
300 lb ft
0.5 kN m
3 kN/m
4 m
The free body diagram of the beams left segment sectioned through an arbitrary point shown in Fig. b will be used
to write the shear and moment equations. The intensity of the triangular distributed load at the point of sectioning is
w = 3
x
4
j
(
,
\
,
( = 0.75x
Referring to Fig. b,
+F
y
= 0; 1.875
1
2
(0.75x) (x) V = 0 V = {1.875 0.375x
2
} kN (1)

+ M = 0; M +
1
2
(0.75x) (x)
x
3
j
(
,
\
,
( 1.875x = 0 M = {1.875x 0.125x
3
} kN m (2)
The shear and moment diagrams shown in Figs. c and d are plotted using Eqs. (1) and (2), respectively. The location
where the shear is equal to zero can be obtained by setting V = 0 in Eq. (1).
0 = 1.875 0.375x
2
x = 2.236 m
The value of the moment at x = 2.236 m (V = 0) is evaluated using Eq. (2).
Mj
x = 2.236 m
= 1.875 (2.236) 0.125 (2.236)
3
= 2.795 kN m
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1
2
(3) (4) kN
1
2
(0.75x) (x) kN
8
3
m
4
3
m
0.5 kN m
0.75x
B
y
= 4.125 kN
A
y
= 1.875 kN
A
y
= 1.875 kN
V (kN)
1.875
2.236 4
x (m)
4.125
2.795
4
0.5
2.236
x (m)
M (kN m)
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753. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam.
A
B
C
9 ft 4.5 ft
30 lb/ft
180 lb ft
M (kN m)
V (kN)
x (m)
x (m)
0.2x
1.414
0.2
4.5 3
0.7
3 4.5
0.3
0.2 kN
0.7 kN
0.2 kN
0.9 kN 2 m
0.1886
3 m 1.5 m
0.6 kN/m
0.3 kN m
0 x 3 m:
+F
y
= 0; 0.2
1
2
(0.2x) (x) V = 0
V = 0.2 0.1x
2
Ans
V = 0 = 0.2 0.1x
2
x = 1.414 m

+ M = 0; M +
1
2
(0.2x) (x)
x
3
j
(
,
\
,
( 0.2x = 0
M = 0.2x 0.03333x
2
Ans
M
max
= 0.2 (1.414) 0.03333 (1.414)
3

= 0.1886 kN m
3 m < x < 4.5 m:
+F
y
= 0; 0.2 0.9 + 0.7 V = 0
V = 0 Ans

+ M = 0; 0.2x + 0.9 (x 2) 0.7 (x 3) + M = 0


M = 0.3 kN m Ans
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754. If the beam will fail when the maximum
shear force is or the maximum moment is
Determine the largest intensity of
the distributed loading it will support.
w M
max
= 1200 lb
#
ft.
V
max
= 800 lb,
L = 18 ft,
L
w
A
B
754. If L = 5.4 m, the beam will fail when the maximum
shear force is V
max
= 4 kN, or the maximum moment is
M
max
= 1.8 kN m. Determine the largest intensity w of the
distributed loading it will support.
For 0 x L
+F
y
= 0; V =
wx
L
2
2
Ans

+ M = 0; M =
wx
L
3
6
V
max
=

2
wL
4 =
(5.4)
2
w
w = 1.481 kN/m
M
max
=
wL
2
6
;
1.8 =
(5.4)
6
2
w
w = 0.370 kN/m Ans
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755. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam.
12 ft
A
12 ft
4 kip/ft
M (kN m)
V (kN)
x (m)
x (m)
1
2
(80) (8) = 320 kN
1
2
(20x) (x) = 10x
2
1
2
[(20) (8 x)] (8 x)
8
3
x
4 m 4 m
80 kN/m
M
A
= 1280 kN m
A
y
= 320 kN
4 m 4 m
20x
20(8 x)
8 x
160
320
4 8
4 8
1280
213.3
Support Reactions : From FBD (a),

+ M
A
= 0; M
A
320 (4) = 0 M
A
= 1280 kN m
+F
y
= 0; A
y
320 = 0 A
y
= 320 kN
Shear and Moment Functions : For 0 x < 4 m [FBD (b)],
+F
y
= 0; 320 10x
2
V = 0
V = {320 10x
2
} kN Ans

+ M = 0; M + (10x
2
)
x
3
j
(
,
\
,
( + 1280 320x = 0
M = 1280 + 320
10
3
3
x x

kN m Ans
For 4 m < x 8 m [FBD (c)],
+F
y
= 0; V
1
2
[(20) (8 x)] (8 x) = 0
V = {(10) (8 x)
2
} kN Ans

+ M
D
= 0;
1
2
[(20) (8 x)] (8 x)
8
3
x
j
(
,
\
,
( M = 0
M =
10
3
(8 )
3
x

kN m Ans
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*756. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
cantilevered beam.
300 lb
200 lb/ft
A
6 ft 2 m
4 kN/m
1.5 kN
The free body diagram of the beams left segment sectioned through an arbitrary point shown in Fig. b will be used
to write the shear and moment equations. The intensity of the triangular distributed load at the point of sectioning is
w = 4
x
2
j
(
,
\
,
( = 2x
Referring to Fig. b,
+F
y
= 0; 1.5
1
2
(2x) (x) V = 0 V = (1.5 x
2
) kN (1)

+ M = 0; M +
1
2
(2x) (x)
x
3
j
(
,
\
,
( + 1.5x = 0 M = 1.5
3
3
x
x
j
(
,
,
\
,
(
(
kN m (2)
The shear and moment diagrams shown in Figs. c and d are plotted using Eqs. (1) and (2), respectively.
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M (kN m)
V (kN)
x (m)
x (m)
1
2
(4) (2) kN
1
2
(2) x
1
3
m
2
3
m
1.5 kN
5.5 kN
1.5 kN
4.333 kN m
1.5
5.5
4.333
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757. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
overhang beam.
4 kN/m
3 m 3 m
A
B
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758. Determine the largest intensity of the distributed
load that the beam can support if the beam can withstand a
maximum shear force of and a maximum
bending moment of . M
max
= 600 lb
#
ft
V
max
= 1200 lb
w
0
w
0
2w
0
6 ft 6 ft
A B
2 m 2 m
maximum shear force of V
max
= 6 kN and a maximum
bending moment of M
max
= 1 kN m.
Since the loading is discontinuous at the midspan, the shear and moment equations must be written for
regions 0 x < 2 m and 2 m < x 4 m of the beam. The free body diagram of the beams segment
sectioned through the arbitrary point within these two regions are shown in Figs. b and c.
Region 0 x 2 m, Fig. b
+F
y
= 0; 2.5w
0
w
0
x V = 0 V = w
0
(2.5 x) (1)

+ M = 0; M + w
0
x
x
2
j
(
,
\
,
( 2.5 w
0
x = 0 M =
w
0
2
(5x x
2
) (2)
Region 2 m < x 4 m, Fig. c
+F
y
= 0; 3.5w
0
2w
0
(4 x) + V = 0 V = w
0
(4.5 2x) (3)

+ M = 0; 3.5w
0
(4 x) 2w
0
(4 x)
1
2
(4 ) x
,

,
]
]
] M = 0 M = w
0
(x
2
+ 4.5x 2) (4)
The shear diagram shown in Fig. d is plotted using Eqs. (1) and (3). The value of the shear at x = 2 m is
evaluated using either Eq. (1) or Eq. (3).
Vj
x = 2 m
= w
0
(2.5 2) = 0.5w
0
The location at which the shear is equal to zero is obtained by setting V = 0 in Eq. (3).
0 = w
0
(4.5 2x) x = 2.25 m
The moment diagram shown in Fig. e is plotted using Eqs. (2) and (4). The value of the moment at x = 2 m
is evaluated using either Eqs. (2) or (4).
Mj
x = 2 m
=
w
0
2
(10 2
2
) = 3w
0
The value of the moment at x = 2.25 m (where V = 0) is evaluated using Eq. (4).
Mj
x = 2.25 m
= w
0
[2.25
2
+ 4.5 (2.25) 2] = 3.0625w
0
By observing the shear and moment diagrams, we notice that V
max
= 3.5w
0
and M
max
= 3.0625w
0
. Thus,
V
max
= 6 = 3.5w
0
w
0
= 1.714 kN/m
M
max
= 1 = 3.0625w
0
w
0
= 0.3265 kN/m (control!) Ans.
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1 m 2 m 1 m
w
0
(2)
2w
0
(2)
A
y
= 2.5 w
0 B
y
= 3.5 w
0
A
y
= 2.5 w
0
B
y
= 3.5 w
0
3.5 w
0
0.5 w
0
3.0625 w
0 3 w
0
0 x < 2 m
2w
0
(4 x)
4 x
1
2
(4 x)
2 m < x 4 m
2.5 w
0
x (m)
x (m)
2.25 2 4
2
2.25
4
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759. Determine the largest intensity of the distributed
load that the beam can support if the beam can withstand a
maximum bending moment of and a
maximum shear force of . V
max
= 80 kN
M
max
= 20 kN
#
m
w
0
w
0
4.5 m 1.5 m
A
B
C
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*760. Determine the placement a of the roller support B
so that the maximum moment within the span AB is
equivalent to the moment at the support B.
L
a
A
B
w
0
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761. The compound beam is fix supported at A, pin
connected at B and supported by a roller at C. Draw the
shear and moment diagrams for the beam.
A B
C
500 lb/ft
6 ft 3 ft 1 m 2 m
10 kN/m
The support reactions at A and C and the interaction force at pin connection B are indicated on the free body
diagram of members AB and BC of the compound beam shown in Figs. a and b. Since the loading is continuous
through the entire beam and the interaction force at the pin connection at B is internal to the beam, the shear
and moment equations can be described by a single function. The free body diagram of the beams left segment
sectioned through an arbitrary point is shown in Fig. c.
By referring to Fig. c, we have
+F
y
= 0; 20 10x V = 0 V = {20 10x} kN (1)

+ M = 0; M + 10x
x
2
j
(
,
\
,
( + 15 20x = 0 M = {20x 5x
2
15} kN m (2)
The shear and moment diagram shown in Figs. d and 3 are plotted using Eqs. (1) and (2), respectively. The location at
which the shear is equal to zero is obtained by setting V = 0 in Eq. (1).
0 = 20 10x x = 2 m
The value of the moment at x = 2 m (V = 0) is computed using Eq. (2).
Mj
x = 2 m
= 20(2) 5(2
2
) 15 = 5 kN m
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10 (1) kN
0.5 m 0.5 m
10 (2) kN
1 m 1 m
B
y
= 10 kN
B
y
= 10 kN
C
y
= 10 kN
A
y
= 20 kN
M
A
= 15 kN m
M
A
= 15 kN m
M (kN m)
x (m)
x (m)
10x
V (kN)
A
y
= 20 kN
20
1
2
3
10
15
1
2
3
5
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762. The frustum of the cone is cantilevered from point
A. If the cone is made from a material having a specific
weight of , determine the internal shear force and moment
in the cone as a function of x.
g
A
L
x
2 r
0
r
0
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763. Express the internal shear and moment components
acting in the rod as a function of y, where 0 y 4 ft.
y
z
x
y
4 ft
2 ft
4 lb/ft
60 N/m
0.6 m
1.2 m
0.3 m
60 (1.2 y)
1.2 y
60 (0.6) = 36 N
1.2
2
y
acting in the rod as a function of y, where 0 y 1.2 m.
Shear and Moment Functions :
F
x
= 0; V
x
= 0 Ans
F
z
= 0; V
z
60 (1.2 y) 36 = 0
V
z
= {108 60y} N Ans
M
x
= 0; M
x
60 (1.2 y)
1.2
2
y
j
(
,
\
,
( 36 (1.2 y) = 0
M
x
= {30y
2
108y + 86.4} N m Ans
M
y
= 0; M
y
36 (0.3) = 0
M
y
= 10.8 N m Ans
M
z
= 0; M
z
= 0 Ans
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*764. Determine the normal force, shear force, and
moment in the curved rod as a function of u.
r
w
u
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765. The shaft is supported by a smooth thrust bearing
at A and a smooth journal bearing at B. Draw the shear and
moment diagrams for the shaft.
300 lb
600 lb
400 lb
B
A
2 ft 2 ft 2 ft 2 ft 1 m 1 m 1 m 1 m
3 kN
2 kN
1.5 kN
3 kN 2 kN 1.5 kN
1 m 1 m 1 m 1 m
A
y
= 3.375 kN B
y
= 3.125kN
V (kN)
x (m)
x (m)
M (kN m)
3.375
1.375
1.625
3.125
3.375
4.75
3.125
1
2 3 4
1
2
3 4
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A B
5 kN
10 kN
5 kN
2 m 2 m 2 m 2 m
766. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
double overhang beam.
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767. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
overhang beam.
A
B
M= 10 kN m
2 m 2 m 2 m
6 kN
18 kN
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A
B
M 2 kN m
4 kN
2 m 2 m 2 m
*768. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
simply supported beam.
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769. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
simply supported beam.
A
B
2 m 2 m 2 m
10 kN 10 kN
15 kN m
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770. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam.
The support at A offers no resistance to vertical load.
P
L

3
L

3
L

3
A B
P
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771. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the lathe
shaft if it is subjected to the loads shown. The bearing at Ais
a journal bearing, and B is a thrust bearing.
200 mm
100 mm 50 mm
50 mm
50 mm 50 mm
200 mm
40 N
80 N
60 N 100 N
50 N
40 N
50 N
A B
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*772. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam.
6 m
10 kN
3 kN/m
A
B
773. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
shaft. The support at A is a thrust bearing and at B it is a
journal bearing.
A B
2 kN/m
4 kN
0.8 m
0.2 m
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774. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam. 8 kN
15 kN/m
20 kN m
8 kN
1 m 1 m 1 m 0.75 m
0.25 m
A
B C D
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775. The shaft is supported by a smooth thrust bearing at
A and a smooth journal bearing at B. Draw the shear and
moment diagrams for the shaft.
500 N
B
A
1.5 m 1.5 m
300 N/m
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*776. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam. 10 kN
2 kN/m
5 m 3 m 2 m
A
B
777. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
shaft. The support at A is a journal bearing and at B it is a
thrust bearing.
1 ft 4 ft 1 ft
100 lb/ft
A
300 lb ft
200 lb
B
0.3 m 1.2 m 0.3 m
1000 N 2000 N/m
500 N m
500 N m
M (N m)
V (m)
1000
2000 N/m
1.2 m 0.3 m
2033.33 N
1366.67 N
0.3 m
1000 N
1033.33
1366.67
0.517 m
500
33.1
300
0.817
x (m)
x (m)
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778. The beam consists of two segments pin connected at
B. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam.
8 ft 4 ft 6 ft
700 lb
150 lb/ft
800 lb ft
A B
C
3.5 kN
2 m
1.2 kN m
3 kN/m
1 m 1.5 m
1.2 kN m
11.35 kN m
3 (1.5) kN
0.75 m 0.75 m
2 m 1 m
4.95
1.45
3.483 4.5
3.05
3 2
2 3
3.483
1.2
0.350
1.45
11.35
4.5
M (kN m)
x (m)
x (m)
V (kN)
3.5 kN
A
y
= 4.95 kN
B
y
= 1.45 kN
C
y
= 3.05 kN
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779. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
cantilever beam.
300 lb
200 lb/ft
A
6 ft
1.5 kN
2 m
4 kN/m
4 kN/m
1.5 kN
2 m
5.667 kN
5.5
5.667
1.5
5.4 kN m
x (m)
x (m)
V (kN)
M (kN m)
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*780. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
simply supported beam.
10 kN
10 kN/m
A
B
3 m 3 m
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781. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
beam.
A
B
2000 lb
500 lb/ft
9 ft 9 ft
782. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam. w
0
A
B
L L
10 kN
3 m 3 m
10 kN/m
3
3 m 3 m
x (m)
x (m)
V (kN)
M (kN m)
10 kN/m
10 kN
22.5 kN
22.5
52.5
7.5
2.5
32.5
32.5 kN
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783. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam.
3 m
8 kN/m
8 kN/m
3 m
A
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40 kN/m
20 kN
150 kN m
A
B
8 m 3 m
*784. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam.
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785. The beam will fail when the maximum moment
is or the maximum shear is
Determine the largest intensity wof the distributed load the
beam will support.
V
max
= 8 kip. M
max
= 30 kip
#
ft
w
6 ft 6 ft
A
B
2 m 2 m
2 m 2
3
w
2
3
m
2
9
w

2
3
w
4
3
m
4
3
w

2
3
w
7
3
w
w
2 m
785. The beam will fail when the maximum moment
is M
max
= 50 kN m or the maximum shear is V
max
= 40 kN.
Determine the largest intensity w of the distributed load the
beam will support.
V
max
=
4
3
w
; 40 =
4
3
w
j
(
,
\
,
(
w = 30 kN/m
M
max
=
2
3
w
; 50 =
2
3
w
w = 75 kN/m
Thus, w = 30 kN/m Ans
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786. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the
compound beam.
5 kN
3 kN/m
A
B C
D
3 m 3 m 1.5 m 1.5 m
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787. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the shaft.
The supports at A and B are journal bearings.
A B
2 kN/m
300 mm
450 mm 600 mm
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A
6 ft 10 ft 6 ft
5 kip/ft
B
15 kip ft 15 kip ft
*788. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam.
3 m 1.8 m 1.8 m
25 kN m 25 kN m
100 kN/m
25 kN m
25 kN m
25 kN m
1
2
(100) (1.8) = 90 kN
1
2
(100) (1.8) = 90 kN
1
2
(100) (1.8) = 90 kN
x (m)
V (kN)
x (m)
M (kN m)
1.2 m
0.6 m
1.5 m
1.5 m 1.2 m 0.6 m
1.2 m
0.6 m
100 (3) = 300 kN
90
150
6.6
4.8
150
3.3
90
6.6
25
79 79
3.3
4.8 1.8
25
1.8
33.5
A
y
= 240 kN
B
y
= 240 kN
Support Reactions : From FBD (a),

+ M
A
= 0; B
y
(3) + 90 (0.6) + 25 300 (1.5)
90 (3.6) 25 = 0
B
y
= 240 kN
+F
y
= 0; A
y
+ 240 90 300 90 = 0
A
y
= 240 kN
Shear and Moment Diagrams : The value of the
moment at supports A and B can be evaluated using
the method of sections [FBD (c)],

+ M = 0; M + 90 (0.6) + 25 = 0
M = 79 kN m
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789. Determine the tension in each segment of the
cable and the cables total length. Set . P = 80 lb
P
A
B
C
D
2 ft
3 ft
50 lb
5 ft
4 ft 3 ft
0.6 m
1.5 m
0.9 m 1.2 m 0.9 m
250 N
0.9 m 1.2 m
0.9 m
250 N
250 N
A
x
= 210.112 kN
A
y
= 314.763 kN
T
BD
= 390.935 kN
400 N
cable and the cables total length. Set P = 400 N.
From FBD (a)

+ M
A
= 0; T
BD
cos 59.04 (0.9) + T
BD
sin 59.04 (2.1)
250 (2.1) 400 (0.9) = 0
T
BD
= 390.935 N = 390.9 N Ans
+

F
x
= 0; 390.935 cos 59.04 A
x
= 0
A
x
= 210.112 N
+F
y
= 0; A
y
+ 390.935 sin 59.04 400 250 = 0
A
y
= 314.763 N
Joint A :
+

F
x
= 0; T
AC
cos 210.112 = 0 (1)
+F
y
= 0; T
AC
sin + 314.763 = 0 (2)
Solving Eqs. (1) and (2) yields :
= 56.28
T
AC
= 378.4 N Ans
Joint D :
+

F
x
= 0; 390.935 cos 59.04 T
CD
cos = 0 (3)
+F
y
= 0; 390.935 sin 59.04 T
CD
sin 250 = 0 (4)
Solving Eqs. (3) and (4) yields :
= 22.97
T
CD
= 218.4 N Ans
Total length of the cable:
l
T
=
1.5
sin 59.04
+
1.2
cos 22.97
+
0.9
cos 56.28
= 4.674 m Ans
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