3. A 130 kg uniform beam is attached to a vertical wall at one end and is supported by a cable at the other end. a) Calculate the magnitude of the vertical component of the force that the wall exerts on the left end of the beam if the angle between the cable and horizontal is 8 = 45°. N ssf60 ss 60th sf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ss 0 ( 30.0⁰ sf60 ssf60 ssf6060 ss180 ssf60 ssfo 50 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ss $ (9J$$ (9JS$ (9J$$ (9175.0*** $f60f60 s f60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 50 ss ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ss³ 50 ssf60 ssf

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3. A 130 kg uniform beam is attached to a vertical wall at one end and is supported by a cable at the other end.
a) Calculate the magnitude of the vertical component of the force that the wall exerts on the left end of the beam if the
angle between the cable and horizontal is
45°.
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30.0⁰
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Transcribed Image Text:3. A 130 kg uniform beam is attached to a vertical wall at one end and is supported by a cable at the other end. a) Calculate the magnitude of the vertical component of the force that the wall exerts on the left end of the beam if the angle between the cable and horizontal is 45°. N f60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 s = e 30.0⁰ sf60f60 ( ssf60 ssf60 ssf60f60 ssf60 ssf60 ssfoten f60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssố •50 s 160 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60* sf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 60 ssf60 ssf 50 ssf ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ssf60 ss
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