180wn Problem 3.11 Rod AB is held in place by the cord AC. Knowing that the tension in the cord is 1350 N and that c-360 mm, determine the moment about Bof the force exerted by the cord at point Aby resolving that force into horizontal and vertical components applied a) at point A (b) at point A Question tetake question determine the moment about B of the force exerted by the cord at point A by resolving that force into horizontal and vertical components applied (a) at point A. Report your answer in units of [N-m]

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Problem 3.11
Rod AB is held in place by the cord AC.
Knowing that the tension in the cord is 1350 N
and that c-360 mm, determine the moment
about Bof the force exerted by the cord at
point Aby resolving that force into horizontal
and vertical components applied
a) at point A
(b) at point
A Question
tetake question
determine the moment about B of the force exerted by the cord at point A by
resolving that force
into horizontal and vertical components applied (a) at point A.
Report your answer in units of [N-m]
Transcribed Image Text:180wn Problem 3.11 Rod AB is held in place by the cord AC. Knowing that the tension in the cord is 1350 N and that c-360 mm, determine the moment about Bof the force exerted by the cord at point Aby resolving that force into horizontal and vertical components applied a) at point A (b) at point A Question tetake question determine the moment about B of the force exerted by the cord at point A by resolving that force into horizontal and vertical components applied (a) at point A. Report your answer in units of [N-m]
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