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Equilibrium in 2D: Finding Tension and Support Reactions in a Cable System
Thanks. I did not include anything except the weights for A. I realized that same thing you said. You can't push on the ground more or less than what you weight. I left the units line that because this teacher lines it like that. He cares mostly about the number. He checks the fbd for the...- DarkAriel7
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Equilibrium in 2D: Finding Tension and Support Reactions in a Cable System
DE 104.051 Bx. 73.57 By. 73.57 GF. 701.94 Ex. 554.26 Ey. 34.34 Ax. 0 Ay. 421.83 Ma. 1136.49 I think I got them all- DarkAriel7
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Equilibrium in 2D: Finding Tension and Support Reactions in a Cable System
Thanks. I was really using my fbd wrong- DarkAriel7
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Equilibrium in 2D: Finding Tension and Support Reactions in a Cable System
So that means that also do not need E in my sum of X and Y equations right? Because I left E out of the diagram- DarkAriel7
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Equilibrium in 2D: Finding Tension and Support Reactions in a Cable System
If I am trying to find out moments about B went do I not need Ex? I fixed the missing sin45. Edit. Nvm- DarkAriel7
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Equilibrium in 2D: Finding Tension and Support Reactions in a Cable System
In that equation. Moments about B. Do I need to include Ex(the supporting force along the x-axis at E)?- DarkAriel7
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Equilibrium in 2D: Finding Tension and Support Reactions in a Cable System
Homework Statement A pole supporting a pedestrian and traffic light is shown. Neglecting the weight of the cables. Find the tension in the cables and and the support reactions at A,B,E. Mass of traffic signal 20kg Mass of pedestrian signal 10kg Mass of beam BCD 5kg center of gravity C Mass of...- DarkAriel7
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