The drawing shows a uniform horizontal beam attached to a vertical wall by a frictionless hinge and supported from below at an angle e = 38° by a brace that is attached to a pin. The beam has a weight of 346 N. Three additional forces keep the beam in equilibrium. The brace applies a force P to the right end of the beam that is directed upward at the angle 0 with respect to the horizontal. The hinge applies a force to the left end of the beam that has a horizontal component H and a vertical component V. Find the magnitudes of these three forces. Beam Hinge Pin Brace (a) V= (b) P3= (c) H=
The drawing shows a uniform horizontal beam attached to a vertical wall by a frictionless hinge and supported from below at an angle e = 38° by a brace that is attached to a pin. The beam has a weight of 346 N. Three additional forces keep the beam in equilibrium. The brace applies a force P to the right end of the beam that is directed upward at the angle 0 with respect to the horizontal. The hinge applies a force to the left end of the beam that has a horizontal component H and a vertical component V. Find the magnitudes of these three forces. Beam Hinge Pin Brace (a) V= (b) P3= (c) H=
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The drawing shows a uniform horizontal beam attached to a vertical wall by a frictionless hinge and supported from below at an angle
e = 38° by a brace that is attached to a pin. The beam has a weight of 346 N. Three additional forces keep the beam in equilibrium. The
brace applies a force P to the right end of the beam that is directed upward at the angle e with respect to the horizontal. The hinge
applies a force to the left end of the beam that has a horizontal component H and a vertical component V. Find the magnitudes of
these three forces.
Hinge Beam Pin
Brace
(a) V = i
(b) P =
(c) H = i
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The drawing shows a uniform horizontal beam attached to a vertical wall by a frictionless hinge and supported from below at an angle
e = 38° by a brace that is attached to a pin. The beam has a weight of 346 N. Three additional forces keep the beam in equilibrium. The
brace applies a force P to the right end of the beam that is directed upward at the angle e with respect to the horizontal. The hinge
applies a force to the left end of the beam that has a horizontal component H and a vertical component V. Find the magnitudes of
these three forces.
Hinge Beam Pin
Brace
(a) V = i
(b) P =
(c) H = i
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