The bar is in static equilibrium W = 15N, Na = 11N

In summary, to find the magnitude of the tension force T, we must use the law of equilibrium and the principle of moments. Using the given values, we can determine that the angle between Nb and the bar is 45 degrees. However, without the distances provided, we cannot accurately solve for T. It is recommended to use all equations of equilibrium and determine the location of Nb in relation to W and Na before attempting to find T.
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Homework Statement


The bar is in static equilibrium W = 15N, Na = 11N and Nb which is perpendicular to the bar,Nb = 5.66N.What is the magnitude of tension forceT?

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The Attempt at a Solution


W - Na - Nb*sin(theta) = 0;
15 - 11 - 5.66*sin(theta) = 0
theta = 45 deg
Nb*cos(theta) = T
T = 5.66*cos(45)
T = 4 N
But the options given are a)17.79N b)25N c)12N d)21N e)0.9 m^2
solve this problem,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 

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I get your answer also.
 
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This is not a well-defined problem because distances have not been given. You have used the law of equilibrium for equating forces in two directions, but you have not used the principle of sum of moments is zero. Wht happens if you try to check your answer wiith T=4? That you cannot do without distances (or at least the ratio of the distances on the rod)
 
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The bar is at a 45 degree angle. Although the distances are not given, W must be located a certain fraction of the bar length from one end, about half way up ,based on the values given.
 
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I would encourage indiangeek to check statics problems using all the equations of equilibrium available. You might be able to determine the exact location of Nb (in relation to W and Na by using the principle of moments. Having done that, the alleged solution T=4 can be checked.
 

Related to The bar is in static equilibrium W = 15N, Na = 11N

What is static equilibrium?

Static equilibrium is a state in which all forces acting on an object are balanced, resulting in no net forces and no motion.

What does W = 15N and Na = 11N mean?

W = 15N means the weight of the bar is 15 Newtons, which is a unit of measurement for force. Na = 11N means the force applied in the upward direction is 11 Newtons.

Why is it important for the bar to be in static equilibrium?

It is important for the bar to be in static equilibrium because if there is any unbalanced force, it will cause the bar to move or rotate, potentially leading to accidents or damage.

How can we determine if an object is in static equilibrium?

An object is in static equilibrium if the sum of all forces acting on it is equal to zero and the sum of all torques (rotational forces) acting on it is also equal to zero.

Can an object be in static equilibrium if it is moving?

No, an object cannot be in static equilibrium if it is moving. In order to be in static equilibrium, the object must be at rest or moving at a constant velocity.

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