A 10 000-N shark is supported by a cable attached to a 4.00-m rod that can pivot at the base. Calculate (a) the tension in the tie-rope between the rod and the wall if it is holding the system in the position shown in Figure P12.49. Find the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical forces exerted on the base of the rod. (Neglect the weight of the rod.)

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A 10 000-N shark is supported by a cable attached to a 4.00-m rod that can pivot at the base. Calculate (a) the tension in the tie-rope between the rod and the wall if it is holding the system in the position shown in Figure P12.49. Find the (b) horizontal and (c) vertical forces exerted on the base of the rod. (Neglect the weight of the rod.)

 

20.0°
10 000 N
60.0°
Figure P12.49
Transcribed Image Text:20.0° 10 000 N 60.0° Figure P12.49
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