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Transcribed Image Text:The bar of negligible weight is supported by two springs
each having a stiffness 180 N/m The springs are
originally unstretched, and the force is vertical as shown (
Figure 1)
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30 N
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B
2m
Part A
Determine the angle the bar makes with the horizontal, when the 30-N force is applied to the bar
Express your answer using three significant figures.
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