Question 2: #4    A construction crew would like to support a 1000 kg steel beam with two angled ropes as shown in Figure.  Their rope can support a maximum tension of 5600 N.  Is this rope strong enough to do the job?

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#4    A construction crew would like to support a 1000 kg steel beam with two angled ropes as shown in Figure.  Their rope can support a maximum tension of 5600 N.  Is this rope strong enough to do the job?

 

 

 

 

Rope 1-
30°! 30°
13
FIGURE P5.4
Rope 2
Transcribed Image Text:Rope 1- 30°! 30° 13 FIGURE P5.4 Rope 2
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