Determine the magnitude of F2 which will cause the reaction Cy at the bearing C to be equal to zero
Вставка
- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- More solutions: finalanswer.com
Get the book here: amzn.to/2py6FIn
Support:
Donate: www.paypal.com...
Buy a cool engineering shirt: teespring.com/...
Become my official student: / daxterbels
The bent rod is supported at A, B, and C by smooth
journal bearings. Determine the magnitude of F2 which will
cause the reaction Cy at the bearing C to be equal to zero.
The bearings are in proper alignment and exert only force
reactions on the rod. Set F1 = 300 lb.
this whole question took my an hr to complete
can you please explain a little more as to why there is no Cy,By, or Az in the free body diagram, thanks
Because these are journal bearings and not thrust bearings. Thrust bearings restrict movement in the Cy By and Az directions so there would be a reaction force but since these are journal bearings the movement is not restricted and there is no reaction force.
Many of your videos are helpful, but on this one I think you skipped over alot of important details that would help students follow what you're doing.
for equation 4 before you moved the varablies to the other side why is 212.13 postive and not negative
Shouldn't equation 6 have Ax(4) because you put 5 but that is the distance from the force.
Equation 6 comes from the moments around z, therefore the distance is involved
yes it should be ax 4 and not ax 5
I don’t understand why we don’t have moments Mx,y,z if the object is restricted from rotating abt these axes?
why isnt Cz part of the moments equation for X?
Dropping in 2 months later, I think it is because Cz is directly on the x-axis and therefore would not influence its turning
@@LimblessAnt I dropped out but thanks anyways
So basically the premise of the problem is to not include Cx into the force calculations?
These joints are called journal bearings and they can slide in and out so Cx doesn't exist
it's hard to find your mouse pointer when you explain something on the picture other than writing
could someone tells me why cy = 0 plz?
The question is to find what magnitude of F2 will make Cy=0. Cy therefore has to be 0.
I have a question what can I do send me your email I'd so I can send you the question with diagram