The ring at B is supported in equilibrium by spring AB, a cable running through the frictionless pulley at C, and cable BD. The pulley radius is 0.0267 m, and the unstretched length of spring AB is...


The ring at B is supported in equilibrium by spring AB, a cable running through the frictionless pulley at<br>C, and cable BD. The pulley radius is 0.0267 m, and the unstretched length of spring AB is 0.24 m. If F1<br>= 340 N and F2 = 200 N at 0 = 50 degrees, determine the spring constant k and the force exerted on the<br>ring by cable BD expressed in Cartesian components.<br>F1<br>C<br>В<br>www<br>d<br>k<br>A<br>F2<br>D<br>Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale.<br>Variable Value<br>a<br>0.400 m<br>0.160 m<br>0.267 m<br>d.<br>0.107 m<br>Note the figure may not be to scale.<br>k =<br>N/m<br>F BD =<br>) N<br>

Extracted text: The ring at B is supported in equilibrium by spring AB, a cable running through the frictionless pulley at C, and cable BD. The pulley radius is 0.0267 m, and the unstretched length of spring AB is 0.24 m. If F1 = 340 N and F2 = 200 N at 0 = 50 degrees, determine the spring constant k and the force exerted on the ring by cable BD expressed in Cartesian components. F1 C В www d k A F2 D Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale. Variable Value a 0.400 m 0.160 m 0.267 m d. 0.107 m Note the figure may not be to scale. k = N/m F BD = ) N

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