Beam supported by a rope

  1. Beam supported by a rope that can rotate about a hinge. The beam is supported by a rope attached 1.00 meter from the end of the
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  2. A uniform 34.5-kg beam of length = 4.95 m is supported by a vertical rope located d = 1.20 m from its left end as in the figure
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  3. A construction crew wants to hoist a heavybeam so that it is standing up straight. Th ey tie a rope to the beam, secure the
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  4. A construction crew wants to hoist a heavybeam so that it is standing up straight. They tie a rope to the beam, secure the base,
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  5. A construction crew wants to hoist a heavybeam so that it is standing up straight. They tie a rope to the beam, secure the base,
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  6. a 10-m uniform beam of weight 100N is supported by two ropes at the ends. If a 400N erson sits at 2.0 m from the left end of the
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  7. Consider a beam as shown in the figure that is 2 m long and supported by a rope. It is pressed against the wall. There is no
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  8. An engine block is supported by a rope hoist to an overhead beam. When the block is pulled to one side by a horizontal force
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  9. a 10m uniform beam of weight 100 N is supported by two ropes at the ends. if a 400 N person sits at 2m from the left end of the
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  10. A) A 600 kg steel beam is supported by the two ropes shown in (Figure 1). Calculate the tension in the rope.Express your answer
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