A new art exhibit featuring mobile works is going up in the Norwalk, CA area. One art work is shown in the figure below. A 105 N uniform beam is pinned to the ground by a pivot. The beam is supported by a cable (attached 3/5 from the bottom of the beam) to allow for each of the shoes to hang freely. Each individual shoe has a weight of 7.5 N.

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A new art exhibit featuring mobile works is going up in the Norwalk, CA area. One art work is shown in the
figure below. A 105 N uniform beam is pinned to the ground by a pivot. The beam is supported by a cable
(attached 3/5 from the bottom of the beam) to allow for each of the shoes to hang freely. Each individual
shoe has a weight of 7.5 N.
10
WALL
FLOR
(a) ( If one shoe is attached 1/7 of the way up the beam and another shoe is attached 5/8 of the way up
the beam, with e, = 70.1° and e, 30.1°, what is the tension in the cable, in newtons?
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(b)
What is the x-component of the force, in newtons, that the pivot exerts on the bottom of the beam?
(c) O What is the y-component of the force, in newtons, that the pivot exerts on the bottom of the beam?
Transcribed Image Text:A new art exhibit featuring mobile works is going up in the Norwalk, CA area. One art work is shown in the figure below. A 105 N uniform beam is pinned to the ground by a pivot. The beam is supported by a cable (attached 3/5 from the bottom of the beam) to allow for each of the shoes to hang freely. Each individual shoe has a weight of 7.5 N. 10 WALL FLOR (a) ( If one shoe is attached 1/7 of the way up the beam and another shoe is attached 5/8 of the way up the beam, with e, = 70.1° and e, 30.1°, what is the tension in the cable, in newtons? %3! %3D (b) What is the x-component of the force, in newtons, that the pivot exerts on the bottom of the beam? (c) O What is the y-component of the force, in newtons, that the pivot exerts on the bottom of the beam?
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