A uniform horizontal strut weighs 360.0 N. One end of the strut is attached to a hinged support at the wall, and the other end of the strut is attached to a sign that weighs 210.0 N. The strut is also supported by a cable attached between the end of the strut and the wall. Assume that the entire weight of the sign is attached at the very end of the strut. Find the tension in the cable (in N). N 30° N Restaurant Find the force (in N) at the hinge of the strut. (Give the direction in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis. Assume that the +x-axis is to the right.) magnitude direction *counterclockwise from the +x-axis

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A uniform horizontal strut weighs 360.0 N. One end of the strut is attached to a hinged support at the wall, and the other end of
the strut is attached to a sign that weighs 210.0 N. The strut is also supported by a cable attached between the end of the strut
and the wall. Assume that the entire weight of the sign is attached at the very end of the strut.
Find the tension in the cable (in N).
N
30°
N
Restaurant
Find the force (in N) at the hinge of the strut. (Give the direction in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis. Assume that the
+x-axis is to the right.)
magnitude
direction
*counterclockwise from the +x-axis
Transcribed Image Text:A uniform horizontal strut weighs 360.0 N. One end of the strut is attached to a hinged support at the wall, and the other end of the strut is attached to a sign that weighs 210.0 N. The strut is also supported by a cable attached between the end of the strut and the wall. Assume that the entire weight of the sign is attached at the very end of the strut. Find the tension in the cable (in N). N 30° N Restaurant Find the force (in N) at the hinge of the strut. (Give the direction in degrees counterclockwise from the +x-axis. Assume that the +x-axis is to the right.) magnitude direction *counterclockwise from the +x-axis
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