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![Determine the magnitude T of the tension in the supporting cable and the
magnitude of the force on the pin at A for the jib crane shown. The beam AB is a
standard 0.5-m I-beam with a mass of 95 kg per meter of length.
0.25 m
25°
B
1.5 m
0.5 m
-0.12 m
-5 m
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