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1. A uniform 25 kg bar, 6.0 m long, is suspended by a cord as shown. What is the tension in the cord?

270 N

2. A boom hinged at P is held stationary, as shown in the diagram below. If the tension in the supporting cord, attached three-quarters of the way along the boom from P, is 720 N, what is the weight of the boom?

2160 N

3. A uniform beam 6.0 m long, and with a mass of 75 kg, is hinged at A. The supporting cable keeps the beam horizontal. If the maximum tension the cable can withstand is 2.4 ×103 N, what is the maximum mass of the load?

20 kg 4. A 75 kg painter stands on a uniform 5.0 m board of mass 16 kg supported horizontally by two ladders. Find the forces exerted by each ladder on the board.

FR = 593N, FL = 299N

5. The diagram shows a horizontal beam of negligible mass. The wall exerts a 42.0 N horizontal force on the lever. Find the weight of the load.

16.1 N

6. A uniform 3.0 kg shelf of width 0.50 m is supported by a bracket, as shown in the diagram below. What force does the bracket exert on the shelf?

48 N 7. The diagram shows the forces acting on a massless ladder resting on the floor and a frictionless slope. As a person walks up the stationary ladder, what happens to the magnitude of the forces FN1 and FN2?

B

8. A uniform 350 kg beam of length 4.2 m is held stationary by a horizontal cable. The cable is attached to a point on the beam 3.0 m from the hinge.

a) Draw and label a free body diagram showing the forces on the beam. [pic] b) If the maximum tension the cable can withstand is 1.3 ×104N, what maximum mass, m, can be suspended from the end of the beam?

950 kg

9. A uniform 4.8 m long ladder of mass 16 kg leans against a frictionless vertical wall as shown in the diagram below. What minimum force of friction is needed at the base of the ladder to keep it from sliding?

37 N

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