the 3.0-m-long, 100 kg rigid beam of figure ex12.31 is supported at each end. an 80 kg student stands 2.0 m from support 1. how much upward force does each support exert on the beam?

Respuesta :

The amount of upward force each support exert on the beam is  751.33 N and 1012.67 N.

What is force?

Force can be defined as the product of mass and acceleration of a body.

To calculate the upward force exerted by the beam, we apply the principle of moment.

From the diagram attached,

Taking our moment about N₂,

  • Mgd₁+mgd₂ = N₂L............ Equation 1

Where:

  • M = Mass of the beam
  • d₁ = mid point of the beam
  • m = Mass of the student
  • d₂ = Distance of the student from N₂
  • N₂ = Supporrt 2
  • L = Length of the beam
  • g = Acceleration due to gravity.

From the question,

  • M = 100 kg
  • m = 80 kg
  • d₁ = 1.5 m
  • d₂ = 1 m
  • L = 3 m
  • g = 9.8 m/s²

Substitute these values into equation 1 and solve for N₂

  • N₂×3 = (100×9.8×1.5)+(80×1×9.8)
  • 3N₂ = 1470+784
  • 3N₂ = 2254
  • N₂ =  2254/3
  • N₂ = 751.33 N

To calculate the First support N₁, we use the formula below.

  • N₁ + N₂ = mg+Mg
  • N₁ = mg+Mg-N₂
  • N₁ = (80×9.8)+(100×9.8)-751.33
  • N₁ = 1764-751.33
  • N₁ = 1012.67 N

Hence, the upward force from each support is 751.33 N and 1012.67 N respectively.

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