2. The uniform pole has a weight of W and is supported by its smooth ends against the vertical walls and by the tension T in the vertical cable. Compute the reactions at (a) A, and (b) B. Y m X m A Z m

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GIVEN: W= 1615 N

            X= 10 m

            Y= 15 m     

            Z= 16 m

COMPUTE THE REACTIONS:

(a) At A in unit NEWTONS

(b) At B in unit NEWTONS

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2. The uniform pole has a weight of W and is supported by its smooth ends against the vertical walls and by the tension T
in the vertical cable. Compute the reactions at (a) A, and (b) B.
Y m
X m
A
Z m
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