A wight of 2000 lb is supported by a cable as shown. Assuming length of the portions AC and BC are equal and the maximum permissible tension in the cable is 4000 lb, find the minimum length of the cable ACB. 12 ft A B C W=2000 lb

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Problem 6.84P: The cable supports three 400-lb loads as shown. If the maximum allowable tension in the cable is 900...
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A wight of 2000 lb is supported by a cable as shown. Assuming length of the
portions AC and BC are equal and the maximum permissible tension in the cable is
4000 lb, find the minimum length of the cable ACB.
12 ft
A
B
C
W=2000 lb
Transcribed Image Text:A wight of 2000 lb is supported by a cable as shown. Assuming length of the portions AC and BC are equal and the maximum permissible tension in the cable is 4000 lb, find the minimum length of the cable ACB. 12 ft A B C W=2000 lb
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