A 1250kg beam is attached to a building and supported by a cable that makes an angle of 30 degrees with the horizontal. A 75.0kg man think it is a good idea to climb out 2.0m from the end of the beam to get a better view of a parade. What is the tension in the cable and the components of the force exerted by the wall on the beam?

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Assume length of beam as 5m.

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A 1250kg beam is attached to a building and
supported by a cable that makes an angle of 30
degrees with the horizontal. A 75.0kg man think
it is a good idea to climb out 2.0m from the end
of the beam to get a better view of a parade.
What is the tension in the cable and the
components of the force exerted by the wall on
the beam?
Transcribed Image Text:Physics A 1250kg beam is attached to a building and supported by a cable that makes an angle of 30 degrees with the horizontal. A 75.0kg man think it is a good idea to climb out 2.0m from the end of the beam to get a better view of a parade. What is the tension in the cable and the components of the force exerted by the wall on the beam?
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