3.The length L-bar AB is suspended horizontally as shown by two vertical steel wires fixed on both ends. Ignore the magnetic gravity of the rod AB, and what is the distance x to the action point of the vertical load P to keep the rod level? (However, the steel wires have the same cross-sectional area, but the steel wires of the A-layer have the elastic coefficient E1, the length l1, and the steel wires of the B-layer E2 and the length l2). Write a formula for x.

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3.The length L-bar AB is suspended horizontally as shown by two vertical steel wires fixed on both ends. Ignore the magnetic gravity of the rod AB, and what is the distance x to the action point of the vertical load P to keep the rod level? (However, the steel wires have the same cross-sectional area, but the steel wires of the A-layer have the elastic coefficient E1, the length l1, and the steel wires of the B-layer E2 and the length l2). Write a formula for x.

 

 

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