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16 March, 15:37

weight of 1000 pounds is suspended from two cables. The allowable stress in the cables is 1500 psi. Find the minimum diameter for each cable.

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  1. 16 March, 15:43
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    The minimum diameter for each cable should be 0.65 inches.

    Explanation:

    Since, the load is supported by two ropes and the allowable stress in each rope is 1500 psi. Therefore,

    (1/2) (Weight/Cross Sectional Area) = Allowable Stress

    Here,

    Weight = 1000 lb

    Cross-sectional area = πr²

    where, r = minimum radius for each cable

    (1/2) (1000 lb/πr²) = 1500 psi

    500 lb/1500π psi = r²

    r = √1.061 in²

    r = 0.325 in

    Now, for diameter:

    Diameter = 2 (radius) = 2r

    Diameter = 2 (0.325 in)

    Diameter = 0.65 in
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