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How Do You Calculate Tension and Static Friction in a Beam Supported by a Rope?
Yes this is how it is stated. The applied force states it is in the positive x direction (horizontal). I just can't figure out how to set up the problem.- bigbaddrumlad
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How Do You Calculate Tension and Static Friction in a Beam Supported by a Rope?
It does not state where it's applied. I'm guessing center of gravity?- bigbaddrumlad
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How Do You Calculate Tension and Static Friction in a Beam Supported by a Rope?
No it's like this.- bigbaddrumlad
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How Do You Calculate Tension and Static Friction in a Beam Supported by a Rope?
Homework Statement There is a 40 Newton beam being held by a rope. The rope is attached at the top of the beam and the ground making a 25 degree angle at the top of the beam. There is a force applied to the beam with 200 Newtons in the positive x direction. Find the tension and static...- bigbaddrumlad
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