Elements Of Electromagnetics
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Assume the following equilibrium equations.
x-direction: − 0.65 ⋅ A C + 0.35 ⋅ A D = 0
y-direction: − 0.35 ⋅ A C − 0.45 ⋅ A D + 12 = 0
z-direction: A B + 0.65 ⋅ A C + 0.65 ⋅ A D − 25 = 0
a) Determine the tension in kN in cable AB. (Give your answer to 0 decimal places.)
b) Determine the tension in kN in cable AC. (Give your answer to 0 decimal places.)
c) Determine the tension in kN in cable AD. (Give your answer to 0 decimal places.)
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