As shown in the Figure 1 below, the uniform, 1600-N beam is hinged at one end and held by a tie rope at the other. Determine the tension Fr in the rope and the force components at the hinge. Fig. 1 40° Tie rope

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As shown in the Figure 1 below, the uniform, 1600-N beam is hinged at one end and held by a
tie rope at the other. Determine the tension FT in the rope and the force components at the
hinge.

As shown in the Figure 1 below, the uniform, 1600-N beam is hinged at one end and held by a
tie rope at the other. Determine the tension Fr in the rope and the force components at the
hinge.
Fig. 1
40°
Tie rope
Transcribed Image Text:As shown in the Figure 1 below, the uniform, 1600-N beam is hinged at one end and held by a tie rope at the other. Determine the tension Fr in the rope and the force components at the hinge. Fig. 1 40° Tie rope
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