A thin uniform rod of mass M is suspended horizontally by two vertical wires. On
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A thin uniform rod of mass M is suspended horizontally by two vertical wires. One wire is at the left end of the rod, and the other wire is 3/4 of the length of the rod from the left end. Determine the tension (T) in each wire. (Use g for the acceleration due to gravity and M as necessary.) An object is now hung by a string attached to the right end of the rod. When this happens, it is noticed that the rod remains horizontal but the tension in the wire on the left vanishes. Determine the mass m of the object. (Use M for the mass of the rod as necessary.) Draw an extended free-body diagram showing the original forces acting on the rod. Apply the condition for rotational equilibrium to the rod to find the two tension forces The simplest way to determine the mass of the object suspended from the rod in (b) is to apply the condition for rotational equilibrium a second time, but this time with respect to an axis perpendicular to the page and through the point at which the right-hand wire acts.Explanation / Answer
TR = 5Mg/6
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