In this figure is a strut and a cable which was used to lift a body, if the strut and a cable has a stress equivalent to your SN and MN in kips respectively, determine the maximum weight of that body. Neglect the weight of wood and cable. Note: Round off your answer in two decimal places.

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In this figure is a strut and a cable which was used to lift a body, if the strut and a cable has a stress equivalent to your SN and MN in
kips respectively, determine the maximum weight of that body. Neglect the weight of wood and cable.
Note: Round off your answer in two decimal places.
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Cable (A = 0.5 in 2)
9 ft C
B
12 ft
Weight
A
Wood Strut ( A 16 in 2)
Transcribed Image Text:In this figure is a strut and a cable which was used to lift a body, if the strut and a cable has a stress equivalent to your SN and MN in kips respectively, determine the maximum weight of that body. Neglect the weight of wood and cable. Note: Round off your answer in two decimal places. ... Cable (A = 0.5 in 2) 9 ft C B 12 ft Weight A Wood Strut ( A 16 in 2)
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