A 1845-N solid beam is 1.7 m long. It is attached to a wall at one end and is supported by a cable attached to the beam at a distance of d = 0.425 m from the other end. A 1875-N crate hangs from the far end of the beam. Given: a = 34° b=24° C = 32°

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A 1845-N solid beam is 1.7 m long. It is attached to a wall at one end and is supported by a cable attached to the beam at a distance of d = 0.425 m from the other end. A 1875-N crate hangs from
the far end of the beam.
Given:
a = 34 °
b= 24°
c= 32 °
d
b
C
A
a
Find
(a) the magnitude of the tension in the wire
3384.95 ✔N
---
(b) the magnitudes of the horizontal and vertical components of the force that the wall exerts on the left end of the beam
horizontal 2870.6
N
vertical
1892.84 ✔ N
(c) the magnitude of the torque exerted by (just) the cable about the point where the beam connects to the wall
1488.69 x Nm
Beam
How do i find the magnitude of the torque exerted by just the cable about the point where the beam connects to the
wall?
Transcribed Image Text:A 1845-N solid beam is 1.7 m long. It is attached to a wall at one end and is supported by a cable attached to the beam at a distance of d = 0.425 m from the other end. A 1875-N crate hangs from the far end of the beam. Given: a = 34 ° b= 24° c= 32 ° d b C A a Find (a) the magnitude of the tension in the wire 3384.95 ✔N --- (b) the magnitudes of the horizontal and vertical components of the force that the wall exerts on the left end of the beam horizontal 2870.6 N vertical 1892.84 ✔ N (c) the magnitude of the torque exerted by (just) the cable about the point where the beam connects to the wall 1488.69 x Nm Beam How do i find the magnitude of the torque exerted by just the cable about the point where the beam connects to the wall?
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