The system below is in balance. Assume that the maximum traction on the AB bar is 132.9 N, on the AC bar 263.8 N. Admit that a weight of 310 N is deposited in the box? For this scenario, select an alternative below that makes the correct prediction about this physical scenario: Mark the correct alternative 1)The system will remain in balance, because the maximum load that the box can withstand is approximately 355 N 2) The system will collapse, as the maximum load that the box can support is approximately 300 N; 3) The system will collapse, as the maximum load that the box can support is approximately 280 N; 4) The system will collapse, as the maximum load that the box can support is approximately 250 N; 5) The system will collapse, as the maximum load that the box can support is approximately 220 N;

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The system below is in balance. Assume that the maximum traction on the AB bar is 132.9 N, on the AC bar 263.8 N. Admit that a weight of 310 N is deposited in the box? For this scenario, select an alternative below that makes the correct prediction about this physical scenario:

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1)The system will remain in balance, because the maximum load that the box can withstand is approximately 355 N

2) The system will collapse, as the maximum load that the box can support is approximately 300 N;

3) The system will collapse, as the maximum load that the box can support is approximately 280 N;

4) The system will collapse, as the maximum load that the box can support is approximately 250 N;

5) The system will collapse, as the maximum load that the box can support is approximately 220 N;

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