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Your answer is partially correct. A homogeneous, 4-ft-wide, 9.8 -ft-long rectangular gate weighing800lbis held in place by a horizontal flexible cable as shown in the figure below. Water acts against the gate, which is hinged at point A. Friction in the hinge is negligible, Determine the tension in the cable. AssumeL1=9.8ft,L2=7.2ft, andθ=57∘.
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