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[QUOTE="SteamKing, post: 5233285, member: 301881"] Exactly. The rules at PF allow HW helpers to make suggestions, but they do not allow us to do the student's work for them. I have suggested that you write the equations of static equilibrium for the cross bar after drawing a free body diagram of it, but I have yet to see any evidence that you have done this. Then this is something you'll have to take up with your instructor for this course. I haven't been in your class, and I don't know what you have been taught or what you are expected to know. You have come here asking for help on how to solve this problem. I have given you the requisite starting point for solving this problem. The formulas you have quoted can be used to obtain a solution, but these formulas are [B]not sufficient[/B] by themselves to find a solution. [/QUOTE]
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