As shown below, a sign weighing 434 N is hanging (via a wire) from a uniform 480 N beam of length L. Additionally, the beam is attached to a cable that makes an angle 0 (0 = 30°) with the beam. 0.3.4. 0.3 L 0.2 L XXN Determine the tension in the cable and the magnitude & direction of the force the hinge (the orange circle) exerts on the beam. Cable tension=653.6 N x Hinge force 815.597 N X Direction of hinge force = 46.05 X relative to the vertical in quadrant 1 x

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As shown below, a sign weighing 434 N is hanging (via a wire) from a uniform 480 N beam of length L. Additionally, the beam is attached to a cable that makes an angle ? (? = 30°) with the beam.

WebAssign Plot    Determine the tension in the cable and the magnitude & direction of the force the hinge (the orange circle) exerts on the beam.
Cable tension = 
653.6 N
 
Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect.

Hinge force = 
815.597 N
 

Direction of hinge force = 
46.05
 

 relative to the vertical in quadrant       1 (incorrect)

As shown below, a sign weighing 434 N is hanging (via a wire) from a uniform 480 N beam of length L. Additionally, the beam is attached to a cable that makes an angle
0 (0 = 30°) with the beam.
0.3 L
0.2 L
XXN
Determine the tension in the cable and the magnitude & direction of the force the hinge (the orange circle) exerts on
the beam.
x
Cable tension 653.6 N
Hinge force = 815.597 N X
Direction of hinge force = 46.05
X • relative to the vertical in quadrant 1
✓x
Transcribed Image Text:As shown below, a sign weighing 434 N is hanging (via a wire) from a uniform 480 N beam of length L. Additionally, the beam is attached to a cable that makes an angle 0 (0 = 30°) with the beam. 0.3 L 0.2 L XXN Determine the tension in the cable and the magnitude & direction of the force the hinge (the orange circle) exerts on the beam. x Cable tension 653.6 N Hinge force = 815.597 N X Direction of hinge force = 46.05 X • relative to the vertical in quadrant 1 ✓x
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