Consider a beam as shown

  1. Calculate F_{\rm A} and F_{\rm B} for the beam shown in the figure . The downward forces represent the weights of machinery on
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  2. A uniform beam of length L = 7.80 m and weight 4.05 102 N is carried by two workers, Sam and Joe, as shown in the figure below.
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  3. Engineering 100Homework Problem #1 Below is a diagram of a beam supported on the left end by a pin connection, and toward the
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  4. A gymnast with a mass of 54 kg stands on the end of a uniform balance beam as shown in the figure. The beam is 5.00 m long and
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  5. A gymnast with a mass of 52 kg stands on the end of a uniform balance beam as shown in the figure. The beam is 5.50 m long and
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  6. A uniform beam of length 1.0 m and mass 16 kg is attached to a wall by a cable that makes an angle of 30 degrees with the end of
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  7. A uniform beam weighing Wa=1200 N is 3.50 m long and is suspended horizontally by two vertical wires at its ends, as shown in
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  8. In a farm yard, a 20.0-kg light is suspended from a light beam on the end of a tall pole. The beam is supported by an arm that
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  9. A gymnast starts at the left end of the balance beam and does a flip.When he is finished, he is at the point shown on the
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  10. If a beam of blue light was shone through a glass prism, you would expect to seeA. The beam pass straight through, unaltered B.
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