Use the diagram below to answer the following questions. The beam is hanging fre
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Use the diagram below to answer the following questions. The beam is hanging freely and is not in contact with either wall. Beam being held by cables. What trick can you do to help you solve this problem? Complete the square. Draw a line to complete the triangle containing the angle. Use the quadratic formula. Law of sines What is the angle between the two cables (to the nearest tenth of a degree)? 113.8 degree 112.2 degree. 90 degree 114.9 degree Which cable do you think is under more tension. Do a simple experiment to help figure it out if you are not sure. The longer (9.0 long) cable. The shorter (60 long) cable. Both are under the same stress. They are not in tension, they are under compression.Explanation / Answer
A) we can easily solve the problem using triangle . It's all about equilibrium conditions that we take .
C) in this case both will be under same stress as it is the same cable that is hanging and also it depends on angle between them .
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