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Kobotan [32]
2 years ago
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A 29.0 kg beam is attached to a wall with a hi.nge while its far end is supported by a cable such that the beam is horizontal.

Physics
1 answer:
shtirl [24]2 years ago
5 0

The vertical component of the force being applied to the beam by the high-tension cable is 36.37 N.

Calculation of the cable's tension-

Utilizing the moment principle, determine the cable's tension:

Torque clockwise = TL sin∅

Counterclockwise torque = 1/2WL

TL sin∅ = 1/2WL

⇒T sin∅ = 1/2W

⇒T = W/2sin∅

⇒T = (29* 9.8)/ (2*sin57)

⇒T = 169.43 N

Calculation of the vertical component of the force-

Forces that operate perpendicular to the surface vertical plane are called the vertical force. Gravity always pulls objects straight down to the earth's core.

T+F = W

⇒F = W-T

⇒F = (21*9.8)-169.43

⇒F = 36.37 N

So, the force on the beam has a vertical component of 36.37 N.

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