5. The turnbuckle is turned until the | tension in the cable AB reaches the D value represented by the last two digits in your WMSU student account number, in kN. Determine A the moments developed in the x, y and z axes. (Note, if the last 2 digits of your SAN are zeros, use the next 2 digits preceding the zeros). 5 m 1 m 3 m 2 m B
5. The turnbuckle is turned until the | tension in the cable AB reaches the D value represented by the last two digits in your WMSU student account number, in kN. Determine A the moments developed in the x, y and z axes. (Note, if the last 2 digits of your SAN are zeros, use the next 2 digits preceding the zeros). 5 m 1 m 3 m 2 m B
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