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Puysics 12 ‘NAME: ce NN t Angled Equilibrium Problems 1. A uniform 25 kg bar, 6.0 m long, is suspended by a cord as shown. ‘What is the tension in the cord? Z Ts UO CW ee Cglae)? (om) ausu(am)+ Ts (6) Te 22.50 C4 = tL : ; i in the di Tray: TON) 2. A boom hinged at P is held stationary, as shown in the diagram below. Ifthe tension in the sipporting ord attached three-quarters ofthe way along the boom from P, is 720 N, what is the weight ofthe ae boom? STO Wwtecewt pe cos go’ « 10 Cqalgeye TEx) Ne bone qs Ux) roll) < TALS C5) = lose : > 2Zl6on 3. A uniform beam 6.0m long, and with a mass of 75 kg, is hinged at A. The supporting cable keeps the ‘beam horizontal. If the maximum tension the cable can withstand is 2.4 >10° N, what is the maximum mass of the load? ate Lr Ca Cen\e Fel2.Se0) 2 T (em) (g3se}fandeF G5) = faey (2.06) 7 Ty = Deus S939" cit ay ye IEG ee 4. The diagram shows a horizontal beam of negligible mass. The wall exerts a 42.0 N horizontal force on the lever. Find the weight of the load. Zio ree Tp Tee Cote ert : Yan Te Fy (8) TUB a)) fun ages Te 1}

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