Solve Intermediate Materials Statics Problem: Deflection, Internal Forces

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The discussion centers on a statically indeterminate problem involving a rigid beam pinned at the top and subjected to a 220 lb force at the bottom, supported by two cables. Participants express difficulty in determining the correct point to sum moments due to the presence of multiple unknowns. The original poster believes they have resolved the issue and suggests the thread can be removed. The problem requires calculating the beam's deflection and the internal forces in the supporting wires. Overall, the conversation highlights challenges in solving intermediate materials statics problems.
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This is a problem for an intermediate materials class. There is a RIGID beam (does not bend) that is pinned at the top and has a 220 lb force on the bottom. There are two cables holding it in place (See diagram below).

we are supposed to find the deflection of the beam at the bottom, and the internal forces in the wires.

This problem looks to me like it is statically indeterminate. I cannot figure out which point i should sum the moments at--there are always too many unknowns.
 

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i think i figured it out, so you can remove this thread if you want
 
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