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Solving Tension in Rope for Homogeneous Rod
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[QUOTE="Buzz Bloom, post: 5488143, member: 547865"] I would like to make some suggestions, but without labels on the diagram, it becomes awkward to do this. In the diagram, label he point where the rope attaches to the rod as B. Label the center of gravity of the rod as C. What is the downward force F[SUB]C[/SUB] at point C? What is the downward force F[SUB]B[/SUB] at point B? What is the component of F[SUB]B[/SUB] in the direction that stretches the rope? Hope this helps. Regards, Buzz [/QUOTE]
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