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5–71. The rod assembly is used to support the 250-lb cylinder. z


Determine the components of reaction at the ball-and-
socket joint A, the smooth journal bearing E, and the force
developed along rod CD. The connections at C and D are
ball-and-socket joints. D

A 1 ft
E

x 1 ft F y
1 ft 1.5 ft
1 ft

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*5–72. Determine the components of reaction acting at the z


smooth journal bearings A, B, and C.
450 N C

0.6 m

A 300 N  m 45
0.4 m

0.8 m B
x y
0.4 m

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5–74. If the load has a weight of 200 lb, determine the x, y, z


z components of reaction at the ball-and-socket joint A and
the tension in each of the wires.
2 ft
4 ft
2 ft

F
3 ft A

B G E y
x
2 ft
2 ft
2 ft C

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5–78. The plate has a weight of W with center of gravity at z


G. Determine the tension developed in wires AB, CD, and B
EF if the force P = 0.75W is applied at d = L/2.
D
P
L
––
L 2 F
––
2 A
H G
d C
x L
––
2 E
L y
––
2

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7–18. Determine the internal normal force, shear force, 2 kN/m 6 kN  m


and moment at points D and E in the overhang beam. Point
D is located just to the left of the roller support at B, where
the couple moment acts. C
A B
D E
5
3
3m 1.5 m 1.5 m 4
5 kN

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•7–37. The shaft is supported by a thrust bearing at A and z


a journal bearing at B. Determine the x, y, z components of 750 N
internal loading at point C. A 0.2 m 0.5 m

600 N
C 0.2 m
x 1m
900 N
1m 750 N B y
1m

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•7–57. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the 4 kN/m
overhang beam.

A
B

3m 3m

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7–59. Determine the largest intensity w0 of the distributed w0


load that the beam can support if the beam can withstand a
maximum bending moment of Mmax = 20 kN # m and a
maximum shear force of Vmax = 80 kN. A
B C

4.5 m 1.5 m

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