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The document contains 6 problems related to mechanics of materials and determining forces, lengths, centroids, and masses. Problem 1 asks to determine the force on a nail based on the first moments of two shaded areas. Problem 2 asks to find the length of a wire figure's CE portion for two given angles. Problem 3 asks to directly integrate areas to find their centroids. Problem 4 asks to find the distance from a rim's axis to its centroid. Problem 5 asks to locate the z-coordinate of a machine element's center of gravity. Problem 6 asks to determine the mass of a steel housing with given bolt holes and material properties.
The document contains 6 problems related to mechanics of materials and determining forces, lengths, centroids, and masses. Problem 1 asks to determine the force on a nail based on the first moments of two shaded areas. Problem 2 asks to find the length of a wire figure's CE portion for two given angles. Problem 3 asks to directly integrate areas to find their centroids. Problem 4 asks to find the distance from a rim's axis to its centroid. Problem 5 asks to locate the z-coordinate of a machine element's center of gravity. Problem 6 asks to determine the mass of a steel housing with given bolt holes and material properties.
The document contains 6 problems related to mechanics of materials and determining forces, lengths, centroids, and masses. Problem 1 asks to determine the force on a nail based on the first moments of two shaded areas. Problem 2 asks to find the length of a wire figure's CE portion for two given angles. Problem 3 asks to directly integrate areas to find their centroids. Problem 4 asks to find the distance from a rim's axis to its centroid. Problem 5 asks to locate the z-coordinate of a machine element's center of gravity. Problem 6 asks to determine the mass of a steel housing with given bolt holes and material properties.
1. A built-up beam has been constructed by nailing
together seven planks as shown. The nails are equally spaced along the beam and the beam supports a vertical load. As proved in mechanics of materials, the shearing forces exerted on the nails at A and B are proportional to the first moments with respect to the centroidal x axis of the shaded areas shown, respectively, in parts a and b of the figure. Knowing that the force exerted on the nail at A is 120 N, determine the force exerted on the nail at B.
2. Knowing that the figure shown is formed of a thin
homogeneous wire, determine the length l of portion CE of the wire for which the center of gravity of the figure is located at point C, when (a) 15 , (b) 60 . 3. Determine by direct integration the centroid of the areas shown below.
4. The rim of a double-groove V-belt sheave of 10-in.
outside diameter is made of cast iron and weights 4.50 lb. Knowing that the cross-sectional area of the rim is 0.570 in2, determine the distance y from the axis of rotation AA to the centroid of the cross section of the rim. (Specific weight of cast iron=0.264 lb/in3.)
5. For the machine element shown, locate the z coordinate
of the center of gravity.
6. Half the cross section of the steel housing is shown in
the figure. There are six 10-mm-diameter bolt holes around its rim. Determine its mass. The density of steel is 7.85 Mg/m3. The housing is a full circular part.
How Two Boys Made Their Own Electrical Apparatus
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How Two Boys Made Their Own Electrical Apparatus: Containing Complete Directions for Making All Kinds of Simple Apparatus for the Study of Elementary Electricity