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A uniform rod of mass 18 kg and length 6m rests on two supports. a) Find the magnitude of each force exerted on the rod by the supports. A particle is attached to the rod at the right hand end. b) What is the greatest possible mass of the particle if the rod remains in equilibrium?

Transcribed Image Text:A uniform rod of mass 18 kg and length 6m rests on two supports.
a) Find the magnitude of each force exerted on the rod by the supports.
A particle is attached to the rod at the right hand end.
b) What is the greatest possible mass of the particle if the rod remains
in equilibrium?
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