MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications, 6th Edition: An Introduction with Applications
MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications, 6th Edition: An Introduction with Applications
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ISBN: 9781119385134
Author: Amos Gilat
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 9, Problem 16P

A 108-in.-long beam AB is attached to the wall with a pin at point A and to a 68-in.-long cable CD. A load W = 250 lb is attached to the beam at point B. The tension in the cable T is given by:

T = W L L C d L C 2 d 2

where L and LCare the lengths of the beam and the cable, respectively, and d is the distance from point A to point D. where the cable is attached. Make a plot of T versus d. Determine the distance d where the tension in the cable is the smallest.

Chapter 9, Problem 16P, A 108-in.-long beam AB is attached to the wall with a pin at point A and to a 68-in.-long cable CD.

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MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications, 6th Edition: An Introduction with Applications

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