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g 940 The beam AB has a negligible mass and thickness and is subjected to a triangular distributed loading. It is supported at one end by a pin and at the other end by a post having a mass of 50 kg and negligible thickness. Determine the two coefficients of static friction at B and at C so that when the magnitude of the applied force is increased to P

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Answer:

μb = 0.096

μc = 0.073

Step-by-step explanation:

member AB:

-800( 4/3 ) + Nb (2) = 0

Nb (2) = 3200/3

Nb = 533.3N

Post BC:

summation of force along the y axis=0

Nc + Nb + 150(3/5 ) -50(9.81)=0

Nc + 533.3 + 150(3/5 ) -50(9.81)=0

Nc = 933.83 N

Also (-4/5)(150)(3) + Fb(0.7)= 0

Fb = (4/5)(150)(3)/0.7 = 51.429 N

Likewise alog the x axis,

4/5(150) - Fc -Fb = 0

4/5(150) - Fc -51.429 = 0

Fc = 4/5(150) -51.429 =68.571 N

μb = Fb/Nb = 51.429/533.3 = 0.096

μc = Fc/Nc = 68.571 / 933.83 = 0.073

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