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chemia | 01:25 Fri 15th Nov 2013 | Science
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A massive light hangs over the table in Jeremy's dining room. The light is supported by four strong chains which make an angle of 79° with the horizontal. The force in each chain is 35.8 N.
a. Determine the force with which a single chain pulls horizontally and vertically upon the light.
b. Determine the mass of the light
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many apologies chemia. Is this an exam question
3 determine how to get a poster to use please and thank you when asking for help.
Draw a diagram showing all the forces in each direction. Remember to take account of the angle- you decide which trig function to use for each.
Just a hint, when you have done the trig, mutliply the answer by 4 for the mass of the loiht.
I am right in thinking that the chains outline a pyramid in three D
dont they or have I gone mad (again) ?
PP it could be a truncated pyramid,( with 4 attachments to the ceiling) the forces should be the same unless I am your neighbour in the asylum :o)
You have to ignore the catenary effect of the chain which will contribuet to the ension in the chain as you haven't been told it's weight.
Why don't you have a go chemia and post your answers here and we can give you our verdict?
PP writes: OK I have done my diagram which is a section between opposite corners of the 'pyramid' - and looks a bit like a 'Y'. Light is M kg and the known tension T is 35.8 N

R hx - T cos79 = T cos 79 - not sure about this
R Vx - I initially thought I could take a planar section but I have decided I cant,
so 4 T sin 79 = Mg where M is the mass of the light (kg)

Once I have got sin79 in degz = .981 (looks hopeful)

Then 4 . (35.8) . (0.981) /9.81 = M and M is 14.32 kg

and I have decided that the H force on a chain whose tension is 35.8 is 35.8 cos 79 or (0.2 x 35.8) or 7.16N and the vertical is force is 35.8 sin 79 or ( 35.1 N)

or is it not ?
Amazing how many people post questions like this one and then after somebody makes an effort to provide an answer, they never even have the courtesy to reply.
Is my answer right vasco ?
You were very helpful over my cubic pure math q a few years ago.

I have re-started doing maths after a years chemo interrupted getting a place on maths degree course Apr 2012.
Hi Peter
It looks OK to me.
Glad you are getting back into maths. Hope you are feeling better after the chemo.
Thanks,
Not bad
I thought I had relapsed but instead it is chronic infection - yippee it means I dont have a death sentence....(yeah its that good)

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