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Textbook Solutions for Physics: Principles with Applications

Chapter 9 Problem 1COQ

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Problem 1COQ

The diving board shown here is held by two supports at A and B. Which statement is true about the forces exerted on the diving board at A and B?

(a) \(\vec{F}_{A}\) is down, \(\vec{F}_{B}\) is up, and \(\) is larger than \(\).

(b) Both forces are up and \(F_{B}\) is larger than \(F_{A}\).

(c) \(\vec{F}_{A}\) is down, \(\vec{F}_{B}\) is up, and \(F_{A}\) is larger than \(F_{B}\).

(d) Both forces are down and approximately equal.

(e) \(\vec{F}_{B}\) is down, \(\vec{F}_{A}\) is up, and they are equal.

Solution

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It can be clearly seen from the figure that a girl is standing at the tip of the diving board supported at other end by two supports A and B. If m is the mass of the girl, then weight of the girl, i.e.,  will be acting downwards.

Let the forces acting at point A and B are  and  respectively. The distance of point A and point B from the end where girl is standing is  and  respectively.

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Title Physics: Principles with Applications 7 
Author Douglas C. Giancoli
ISBN 9780321625922

The diving board shown here is held by two supports at A

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