A post is supported by a ball-and-socket joint at O and cables BC and BD. A triangular distributed load runs from O to A as shown and has a maximum intensity of w = 36 N/m Length OA is 1.6 m and length OB is 2.5 m Other dimensions are given: h = 1.48 m l = 0.89 m hạ = 0.97 m l2 = 0.65 m D C 12 A B y W

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Part G - Part G
Convert position vector rBp to unit vector uBp
Enter the components of the unit vector separated by commas. Express your answer to three significant figures.
vec
?
UBD,, UBD,, BD.
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Part H - Part H
Determine the tension in cable BC.
Enter the magnitude of the tension in the cable. Express your answer in units of N to three significant figures.
Eνα ΑΣφ
It vec
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TBC =
N
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Transcribed Image Text:Part G - Part G Convert position vector rBp to unit vector uBp Enter the components of the unit vector separated by commas. Express your answer to three significant figures. vec ? UBD,, UBD,, BD. %3D Submit Request Answer Part H - Part H Determine the tension in cable BC. Enter the magnitude of the tension in the cable. Express your answer in units of N to three significant figures. Eνα ΑΣφ It vec ? TBC = N Submit Request Answer
A post is supported by a ball-and-socket joint at O and cables BC and BD.
A triangular distributed load runs from O to A as shown and has a maximum intensity of w = 36 N/m
Length OA is 1.6 m and length OBis 2.5 m
Other dimensions are given:
h = 1.48 m
l1 = 0.89 m
ha = 0.97 m
lb = 0.65 m
D
C,
hz
h1
l, 0
12
A
В
y
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Transcribed Image Text:A post is supported by a ball-and-socket joint at O and cables BC and BD. A triangular distributed load runs from O to A as shown and has a maximum intensity of w = 36 N/m Length OA is 1.6 m and length OBis 2.5 m Other dimensions are given: h = 1.48 m l1 = 0.89 m ha = 0.97 m lb = 0.65 m D C, hz h1 l, 0 12 A В y W
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