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8.43 8.44 8.45 A slender steel rod of length 225 mm is placed inside a pipe as shown. Knowing that the coefficient of static friction between the rod and the pipe is 0.20, determine the largest value of @ for which the rod will not fall into the pipe. In Prob. 8.43, determine the smallest value of @ for which the rod will not fall out the pipe. ‘Two slender rods of negligible weight are pin-connected at C and attached to blocks A and B, each of weight W. Knowing that 0 = 80° and that the coefficient of static friction between the blocks and the horizontal surface is 0.30, determine the largest value of | mn Fig. P8.43 8.59 A conical wedge is placed between two horizontal plates that are then slowly moved toward each other. Indicate what will happen to the wedge (a) if uw, = 0.20, (b) if u, = 0.30. 9 / 25° Fig. P8.59 2m —| P8.110 8.111 Solve Prob. 8.110 assuming that the drive drum A is rotating counterclockwise. 8.112. A band brake is used to control the speed of a flywheel as shown, The coefficients of friction are 1, = 0.30 and yy = 0.25. Determine the magnitude of the couple being applied to the flywheel, know- ing that P = 45 N and that the flywheel is rotating counterclock- wise at a constant speed. 8.101 A hawser is wrapped vo full turns around a bollard. By exerting an 80-Ib force on the free end of the hawser, a dockworker can resist a force of 5000 Ib on the other end of the hawser. Determine (a) the coefficient of static friction between the hawser and the bollard, (b) the number of times the hawser should be wrapped around the bollard if a 20,000-Ib force is to be resisted by the same 80-Ib force. 8.102 A rope ABCD is looped over two pipes as shown. Knowing that the coefficient of static frietion is 0.25, determine (a) the smallest value of the mass m for which equilibrium is possible, (b) the cor- 50 kg m responding tension in portion BC of the rope. Fig. P8.102 and P8.103 8.103 A rope ABCD is looped over two pipes as shown. Knowing that the coefficient of static friction is 0.25, determine (a) the largest value of the mass m for which equilibrium is possible, (b) the cor- responding tension in portion BC of the rope. 8.104 A 300. block is supported by a rope that is wrapped 1 times gy around a horizontal rod. Knowing that the coefficient of static frie- 8.23 and 8.24 End A of a slender, uniform rod of length L and weight W bears on a surface as shown, while end B is supported by a cord BC. Knowing that the coefficients of friction are uw, = 0.40 and 4x = 0.30, determine (a) the largest value of @ for which motion is impending, (b) the corresponding value of the tension in the cord. Fig. P8.23 8.17 The cylinder shown is of weight W and radius r, and the coefficient of static friction s2, is the same at A and B. Determine the magni- tude of the largest couple M that can be applied to the cylinder if it is not to rotate. Fig. P8.17 and P8.18 8.18 The cylinder shown is of weight W and radius r. Express in terms W and r the magnitude of the largest couple M that can be applied to the cylinder if it is not to rotate, assuming the coefficient of static friction to be (a) zero at A and 0.30 at B, (b) 0.25 at A and 0.30 at B.

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