6. A 150 kg uniform beam is attached to a vertical wall at one end and is supported by a cable at the other end. Calculate the magnitude of the tension in the wire if the angle between the cable and the horizontal is 8 = 46°. X 1021.77 N Show my other submissions C L L -- 0 30.0 Beam

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6. A 150 kg uniform beam is attached to a vertical wall at one end and is supported by a cable at the other end. Calculate
the magnitude of the tension in the wire if the angle between the cable and the horizontal is 8 = 46°.
X 1021.77 N
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Transcribed Image Text:6. A 150 kg uniform beam is attached to a vertical wall at one end and is supported by a cable at the other end. Calculate the magnitude of the tension in the wire if the angle between the cable and the horizontal is 8 = 46°. X 1021.77 N Show my other submissions F3 MAR 2 7 000 000 F4 F5 MacBook Air F6 I E 7. A uniform ladder of mass (m) and length (L) leans against a frictionless wall, see figure. If the coefficient of static friction between the ladder and the ground is 0.50, what is the minimum angle (0) between the ladder and the floor at tv ♫ e A F7 L E- 0 30.0⁰ DII F8 Beam 66 F9 W F10 zoom F11 ISOI H y mi 04 M vauies or roe puffer F12
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