Problem to understand how the power is distributed

In summary, the conversation discusses a question about the distribution of power at a wheel. The question is clarified and determined to be about statics, with the conclusion that the power is zero since nothing is moving.
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Lorens
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I can’t get in the picture below which power I will get on the wheel, i am guessing that there will be an resultant on 45 degree with a force of around400*9,82 N.

http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/2695/problemhjul4rh.jpg
Thx for any help given
 
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So there are no missunderstandings

http://img475.imageshack.us/img475/723/problemhjul27vf.png
 
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Can you clarify the question?
 
  • #4
How will the power be distributed at the wheel?
 
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The power is zero, isn't it? Nothing is moving. It's a statics question?
 
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berkeman said:
The power is zero, isn't it? Nothing is moving. It's a statics question?

Yes it's static :smile: ...
 

1. What is power distribution?

Power distribution refers to the process of delivering electricity from power plants to homes, businesses, and other facilities. It involves the transmission and distribution of electricity through a network of power lines and substations.

2. How is power distributed in the United States?

In the United States, power is primarily distributed through a grid system. This includes a network of power plants, transmission lines, and distribution substations that work together to deliver electricity to consumers.

3. What factors determine how power is distributed?

The distribution of power is determined by several factors, including demand for electricity, infrastructure availability, and government regulations. Other factors such as weather conditions, population density, and energy sources can also play a role.

4. Why is it important to understand power distribution?

Understanding how power is distributed is important for several reasons. It can help us improve the efficiency and reliability of the power grid, plan for future energy needs, and make informed decisions about energy usage and conservation.

5. What are some challenges in understanding power distribution?

Some challenges in understanding power distribution include the complexity of the power grid, the constantly changing demand for electricity, and the need for continuous maintenance and upgrades to the infrastructure. Additionally, the use of renewable energy sources and the integration of new technologies can also pose challenges in understanding power distribution.

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