T A turnbuckle, which is used to adjust tension in cables, is subjected to tension T=184.7 N as shown. The two opposite-handed single-start square-treaded screws have a lead of 0.005 m, nominal...


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T<br>A turnbuckle, which is used to adjust tension in cables,<br>is subjected to tension T=184.7 N as shown. The two<br>opposite-handed single-start square-treaded screws<br>have a lead of 0.005 m, nominal diameter of 0.04 m,<br>and the coefficient of friction u=0.17. For the given<br>tension value, calculate the torque required on the<br>turnbuckle along its axis to<br>(a) tighten the cables<br>(b) loosen the cables.<br>

Extracted text: T A turnbuckle, which is used to adjust tension in cables, is subjected to tension T=184.7 N as shown. The two opposite-handed single-start square-treaded screws have a lead of 0.005 m, nominal diameter of 0.04 m, and the coefficient of friction u=0.17. For the given tension value, calculate the torque required on the turnbuckle along its axis to (a) tighten the cables (b) loosen the cables.

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