A uniform steel bar of length 10 m is supported at point A and B using two cables as shown in the figure. The bar is hinged at point C and has a weight 500 N. What is the tension (T) force in the cable? B 5 m 5m

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A uniform steel bar of length 10 m is supported at point A and B
using two cables as shown in the figure. The bar is hinged at
point C and has a weight 500 N. What is the tension (T) force in
the cable?
B
5 m
5m
Transcribed Image Text:A uniform steel bar of length 10 m is supported at point A and B using two cables as shown in the figure. The bar is hinged at point C and has a weight 500 N. What is the tension (T) force in the cable? B 5 m 5m
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