1. An individual holds a 20 Kg bar, 5m long, by pulling on a cable (see Figure ). Derive the tension in the cable and the reaction forces at A.

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1. An individual holds a 20 Kg bar, 5m long, by pulling on a cable (see Figure ).
Derive the tension in the cable and the reaction forces at A.
A
5m
25°
45°
B
Transcribed Image Text:1. An individual holds a 20 Kg bar, 5m long, by pulling on a cable (see Figure ). Derive the tension in the cable and the reaction forces at A. A 5m 25° 45° B
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