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Consider the following hanging mass system for the
following problems.
Before answering the questions below, draw two separate
free-body diagrams of ring C and then ring B. Be sure the
FBDS are neat a properly labeled. You will turn them in with
your written work.
(Figure 1)
Figure
30°
E
45°
F
1 of 1
Part A
cb
Deturmine the tension developed in cable if cylindar E weighs 40 lb and 0= 15°.
FCB=
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▾ Part B
WF =
5 ΑΣΦ 11 vec
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If cylinder E weighs 40 lb and 0 = 15°, determine the weight of cylinder F.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
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