5.82 The tension in cable AB is 800 lb. Determine the reactions at the fixed support C. N 4 ft F -4 ft- 5 ft Problem 582 T (6, 0, 4) ft -X

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### Problem 5.82

The tension in cable \( AB \) is 800 lb. Determine the reactions at the fixed support \( C \).

#### Diagram Description:

- The structure is a 3D representation with coordinates labeled as \( x \), \( y \), and \( z \) axes.
- A fixed support is located at point \( C \), which is 4 feet along the \( y \)-axis from the origin.
- The beam or rod has two segments: 
  - The first segment extends 4 feet along the \( x \)-axis from point \( C \).
  - The second segment is angled and extends 5 feet, connecting to point \( A \).
- There is a cable \( AB \), under a tension of 800 lb, extending from point \( A \) to point \( B \).
- Point \( B \) is located at the coordinates \( (6, 0, 4) \) feet.
  
This setup requires calculating the reactions at the support at \( C \) due to the tension in cable \( AB \).
Transcribed Image Text:### Problem 5.82 The tension in cable \( AB \) is 800 lb. Determine the reactions at the fixed support \( C \). #### Diagram Description: - The structure is a 3D representation with coordinates labeled as \( x \), \( y \), and \( z \) axes. - A fixed support is located at point \( C \), which is 4 feet along the \( y \)-axis from the origin. - The beam or rod has two segments: - The first segment extends 4 feet along the \( x \)-axis from point \( C \). - The second segment is angled and extends 5 feet, connecting to point \( A \). - There is a cable \( AB \), under a tension of 800 lb, extending from point \( A \) to point \( B \). - Point \( B \) is located at the coordinates \( (6, 0, 4) \) feet. This setup requires calculating the reactions at the support at \( C \) due to the tension in cable \( AB \).
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