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A sign weighing 339 N is hanging (via a wire) from a uniform 347 N beam of length L. Additionally, the beam is attached to a cable that makes an angle ? (? = 50°) with the beam. Determine the tension in the cable and the magnitude & direction of the force the hinge (the orange circle) exerts on the beam.Find the following forces:
a) Cable tension
b) Hinge force
c) Direction of hinge force
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