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Transcribed Image Text:The guy wires AB and AC are attached to the top of the transmission tower. The tension in cable AB is 6.7 kN. Determine the required
tension T in cable AC such that the net effect of the two cables is a downward force at point A. Determine the magnitude R of this
downward force.
Assume a = 45 m, b = 55 m, c = 33 m, and d = 40 m.
B
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T =
R=
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a
A
b
kN
kN
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