In the figure, one end of a uniform beam of weight 150 N is hinged to a wall; the other end is supported by a wire that makes angles 0 = 26° with both wall and beam. Find (a) the tension in the wire and the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of the force of the hinge on the beam. Hinge

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THnge
The tolerance is + 1 in the 2nd
significant digit.
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(a) Number
i
Units
° (degrees)
m
kg
(b) Number
i
Units
m/s
m/s^2
N
J
(c) Number
i
Units
N/m
kg-m/s or N-s
N/m^2 or Pa
kg/m^3
m/s^3
times
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Transcribed Image Text:THnge The tolerance is + 1 in the 2nd significant digit. This answer has no units (a) Number i Units ° (degrees) m kg (b) Number i Units m/s m/s^2 N J (c) Number i Units N/m kg-m/s or N-s N/m^2 or Pa kg/m^3 m/s^3 times > >
In the figure, one end of a uniform beam of weight 150 N is hinged to a wall; the other end is supported by a wire that makes angles e
= 26° with both wall and beam. Find (a) the tension in the wire and the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of the force of the
hinge on the beam.
Hinge
Transcribed Image Text:In the figure, one end of a uniform beam of weight 150 N is hinged to a wall; the other end is supported by a wire that makes angles e = 26° with both wall and beam. Find (a) the tension in the wire and the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical components of the force of the hinge on the beam. Hinge
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