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Chapter 9 Problem 3P

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Problem 3P

A tower crane (Fig. 9–48a) must always be carefully balanced so that there is no net torque tending to tip it. A particular crane at a building site is about to lift a 2800-kg air-conditioning unit. The crane’s dimensions are shown in Fig. 9–48b. (a) Where must the crane’s 9500-kg counterweight be placed when the load is lifted from the ground? (The counterweight is usually moved automatically via sensors and motors to precisely compensate for the load.) (b) Determine the maximum load that can be lifted with this counterweight when it is placed at its full extent. Ignore the mass of the beam.

Solution

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Conditions for the Equilibrium:

The summation of all the forces acting on an object at rest must be zero. Since the force is a vector therefore, the component of net force must each be zero.

 ,  and

This is also called the first condition for equilibrium

The summation of all the torques acting on an object about any axis must be zero for the object to remain at rest. This is also called the second condition for equilibrium.

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

(I) A tower crane (Fig. 9–48a) must always be carefully

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