A beam is loaded and supported as shown in Fig. P6-39. The beam has a uniform cross section and weighs 40 lb. The pulley at B weighs 50 lb. Determine the reaction at support A and the tension Tin the cable

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 A beam is loaded and supported as shown in Fig. P6-39. The beam has a uniform cross section and weighs 40 lb. The pulley at B weighs 50 lb. Determine the reaction at support A and the tension Tin the cable. 

6-39* A beam is loaded and supported as shown in Fig.
P6-39. The beam has a uniform cross section and weighs
40 lb. The pulley at B weighs 50 lb. Determine the reaction
at support A and the tension T in the cable.
150 lb
30
45°
B
16 in.
24 in.
Fig. P6-39
Transcribed Image Text:6-39* A beam is loaded and supported as shown in Fig. P6-39. The beam has a uniform cross section and weighs 40 lb. The pulley at B weighs 50 lb. Determine the reaction at support A and the tension T in the cable. 150 lb 30 45° B 16 in. 24 in. Fig. P6-39
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