A 9.0 m uniform beam is hinged to a vertical wall and held horizontally by a 5.0
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A 9.0 m uniform beam is hinged to a vertical wall and held horizontally by a 5.0 m cable attached to the wall 4.0 m above the hinge, as shown below. The metal of the cable has test strength of 1.00 KN (kilo-Newton), which is the maximum tension magnitude T the cable can support. That means the cable will break if T is greater than this value. (a) What is the angel ? ? (b) What is the distance along the bean between the hinge and where the cable is attached to the beam? (c) What is the largest beam mass m (corresponding to the test strength) the cable can support with the given configuration shown? (d) Find the horizontal and vertical components of the force the hinge exerts on the beam,Explanation / Answer
you have to know either the angle the cable makes with the wall or the position where the cable is attached to the beam The closer the point of attachment is to the wall, the greater the tension is make me one of your contacts andI will help you!! If, you would like me to answer your questions in the future, request that I be one of your contacts. Then when you post a question, I will receive it via email. Otherwise I just search randomly for a question to answer. Thanks for the opportunity to be of help
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