PierceJ
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Homework Statement
Homework Equations
I do not know exactly.
The Attempt at a Solution
I honestly have no idea how to approach this.
Gravity and the Tension in the wireDo you know what the forces acting upon the beam are?
You can get the angle from trig, but you have assumed incorrectly that the beam's weight acts at the free of the beam.PierceJ said:I don't understand why I don't need the angle. Can I get a little more help than just this?
You were right the first time. You almost never need to find the angle, as such. Only cos and sin of the angle are needed, and these can be found directly from the linear dimensions.axmls said:you need the angle in order to determine the x- and y- components of the tension force.
Since the reaction at the hinge and the horizontal component of the tension all act through the hinge, they produce no moment about the hinge. But they must be taken into account in ##\Sigma F_x## and ##\Sigma F_y##.PierceJ said:But I just used those and got the right answer?