Part A In order to experimentally determine the moment of inertia Ic of a 4-kg connecting rod, the rod is suspended horizontally at A by a cord and at B by a bearing and piezoelectric sensor, an instrument used for measuring force, as shown in (Figure 1). Under these equilibrium conditions, the force at B is measured as 12.2 N. If at the instant the cord is released the reaction at B is measured as 9.3 N, determine the value of Ic. The support at B does not move when the measurement is taken. For the calculation, the horizontal location of G must be determined. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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In order to experimentally determine the moment of
inertia IG of a 4-kg connecting rod, the rod is
suspended horizontally at A by a cord and at B by a
bearing and piezoelectric sensor, an instrument used for
measuring force, as shown in (Figure 1). Under these
equilibrium conditions, the force at B is measured as
12.2 N.
If at the instant the cord is released the reaction at B is measured as
9.3 N, determine the value of IG. The support at B does not move
when the measurement is taken. For the calculation, the horizontal
location of G must be determined.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the
appropriate units.
Figure
350 mm-
B
1 of 1
μÅ
?
IG =
Value
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A ■Review In order to experimentally determine the moment of inertia IG of a 4-kg connecting rod, the rod is suspended horizontally at A by a cord and at B by a bearing and piezoelectric sensor, an instrument used for measuring force, as shown in (Figure 1). Under these equilibrium conditions, the force at B is measured as 12.2 N. If at the instant the cord is released the reaction at B is measured as 9.3 N, determine the value of IG. The support at B does not move when the measurement is taken. For the calculation, the horizontal location of G must be determined. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Figure 350 mm- B 1 of 1 μÅ ? IG = Value Units Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Next >
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