Physics: Principles with Applications
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Chapter 9, Problem 18P
A shop sign weighing 215 N hangs from the end of a uniform 155-N beam as shown in Fig. 9-58. Find the tension in the supporting wire (at 35.00)and the horizontal and vertical forces exerted by the hinge on the beam at the wall.[ Hint. First draw a free-body diagram.]
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