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patel (rpp467) Quest #7 Statics (part1/3) ha (51122013) This print-out should have 13 questions.

ns. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page nd all choices before answering. 001 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 points Consider an extended object (not a point), with forces F acting on it, producing torques . Is it possible for a situation to exist in which the net force acting on the object (the net force is the sum of all the individual forces acting on the object) is equal to zero F =0 while the net torque about any axis (the net torque is the sum of all the torques acting on the object) is not equal to zero =0 ? 1. No. 2. unstable. 2. Yes. 3. at the critical point of slipping. 002 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points Is it possible for a situation to exist in which the net torque acting on the object is zero = 0 while the net force acting on the object is not equal to zero 1. Yes. 2. No. 003 10.0 points A ladder is leaning against a smooth wall. There is friction between the ladder and the oor, which may hold the ladder in place; the 1 ladder is stable when . 2 tan
R

F L h N f = 0.4 The ladder will be 1. stable. b 45 mg

F =0 ?

004 (part 1 of 3) 10.0 points A solid sphere of radius R and mass M is held against a wall by a string being pulled at an angle . f is the magnitude of the frictional force and W = M g . F

W To what does the torque equation


i

i = 0

about point O (the center of the sphere) lead? 1. F + W = f 2. F = f 3. F cos2 = f

patel (rpp467) Quest #7 Statics (part1/3) ha (51122013) 4. F sin = f 5. F sin cos = f 6. W = f 005 (part 2 of 3) 10.0 points To what does the vertical component of the force equation lead? 1. F sin + f = W 2. F sin = W 3. F sin = f 4. F sin = f + W 5. F cos + W = f 006 (part 3 of 3) 10.0 points Find the smallest coecient of friction needed for the wall to keep the sphere from slipping. 1. = sin 2. = 1 tan A 14 kg

50

What is the largest mass m can have and still preserve the equilibrium? The acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 . Answer in units of kg 008 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 points The uniform diving board has a mass of 26 kg .

1m B

3.3 m

3. = tan 4. = 1 cos 1 5. = sin 6. = cos 007 10.0 points The system shown in the gure is in equilibrium. A 14 kg mass is on the table. A string attached to the knot and the ceiling makes an angle of 50 with the horizontal. The coecient of the static friction between the 14 kg mass and the surface on which it rests is 0.32. 009 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points Find the force on the support B at that same instant. Answer in units of kN 010 (part 1 of 4) 10.0 points A uniform brick of length 27 m is placed over the edge of a horizontal surface. Find the force on the support A when a 72 kg diver stands at the end of the diving board. The acceleration of gravity is 9.81 m/s2 . Answer in units of kN

patel (rpp467) Quest #7 Statics (part1/3) ha (51122013) 27 m x What maximum overhang is possible for the single brick (without tipping)? Answer in units of m 011 (part 2 of 4) 10.0 points Two identical uniform bricks of length 27 m are stacked over the edge of a horizontal surface. 27 m x etc.

What maximum overhang is possible for the n bricks (without tipping)? 1. x = L 2


n

x What maximum overhang is possible for the two bricks (without tipping)? Answer in units of m 012 (part 3 of 4) 10.0 points Three identical uniform bricks of length 27 m are stacked over the edge of a horizontal surface. 27 m

i=1 n

1 2i 1 i 2i 1 i 1 i! + 1 1 i+1 1 i+2

2. x = L 3. x = L 2
i=1 n

i=1 n

4. x = L
i=1 n

5. x = L 3L 6. x = 2 7. x = L
i=1 n

i=1 n

x What maximum overhang is possible for the three bricks (without tipping)? Answer in units of m 013 (part 4 of 4) 10.0 points n identical uniform bricks of length 27 m are stacked over the edge of a horizontal surface. 8. x = 9. x = L 2 L 2

i=1 n

1 2i 1 i! 1 1 + i+1 4

i=1 n

i=1

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