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Two forces act on an object as shown below. What is the magnitude and direction of the force which must be added to bring the object into equilibrium?
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- A hungry bear weighing 735 N walks out on a beam in an attempt to retrieve a basket of goodies hanging at the end of the beam (see the figure below). The beam is uniform, weighs 200 N, and is 5.50 m long, and it is supported by a wire at an angle of e = 60.0°. The basket weighs 80.0 N. Goodies (a) Draw a force diagram for the beam. (Submit a file with a maximum size of 1 MB.) Choose File No file chosen This answer has not been graded yet. (b) When the bear is at x = 1.20 m, find the tension in the wire supporting the beam. When the bear is at x = 1.20 m, find the components of the force exerted by the wall on the left end of the beam. (Assume the positive +x direction is to the right and the positive +y direction is upward. Include the sign of the value in your answer.) F = (c) If the wire can withstand a maximum tension of 875 N, what is the maximum distance the bear can walk before the wire breaks?A 2.00 m long horizontal uniform beam of mass 20.0 kg is supported by a wire as shown in the figure. The wire makes an angle of 20.0 degrees with the beam. Attached to the beam 1.40 m from the wall is a ball with a mass of 40 kg. What is the tension in the string? a)1,000 Nb) 1,090 N c) 2,100 N d) 2,250 N e) 2,680 NA hungry bear weighing 735 N walks out on a beam in an attempt to retrieve a basket of goodies hanging at the end of the beam (see the figure below). The beam is uniform, weighs 200 N, and is 7.00 m long, and it is supported by a wire at an angle of 0 = 60.0°. The basket weighs 80.0 N. (a) Draw a force diagram for the beam. (Submit a file with a maximum size of 1 MB.) Choose File No file chosen Goodies This answer has not been graded yet. (b) When the bear is at x = 1.14 m, find the tension in the wire supporting the beam. X Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. N Fx When the bear is at x = 1.14 m, find the components of the force exerted by the wall on the left end of the beam. (Assume the positive +x direction is to the right and the positive +y direction is upward. Include the sign of the value in your answer.) = X Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. N = X Your…
- Please explain the answer to this question. The listed answers are options a & cA 12 000-N shark is supported by a rope attached to a 4.60-m rod that can pivot at the base. (a) Calculate the tension in the cable between the rod and the wall, assuming the cable is holding the system in the position shown in the figure. (Give you answer to three significant digits.) b) Find the horizontal force exerted on the base of the rod magnitude ------- N c) Find the vertical force exerted on the base of the rod. Ignore the weight of the rod. magnitude ------ N