Problem 1 (5 Points) If the mass of cylinder C is 50 kg, determine the mass of cylinder A in order to hold the assembly in the position shown below. Assume the pulley at B is frictionless. 300
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The force exerted by cylinder C is due to its weight, which is mass times gravity. So, the force due to cylinder C is 50 kg * 9.8 m/s^2 = 490 N. This force is transmitted through the pulley to cylinder A. Show more…
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