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Any intelligent person who can help with the right answers W1 & Fby? As shown, a

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Any intelligent person who can help with the right answers W1 & Fby?
As shown, a uniform beam of length d = 1.70m  and mass 18.9kg  is attached to a wall with a pin at point B. (Figure 3) A cable attached at point A supports the beam.  The beam supports a distributed weight w2 = 285N/m .  If the support cable can sustain a maximum tension of 1250N , what is the maximum value for w1?  Under this maximum weight, what is FBy, the vertical component of the support's reaction force at point B? Express your answers numerically in newtons per meter and newtons to three significant figures separated by a comma.
Any intelligent person who can help with the right answers W1 & Fby? As shown, a uniform beam of length d = 1.70m and mass 18.9kg is attached to a wall with a pin at point B. (Figure 3) A cable attached at point A supports the beam. The beam supports a distributed weight w2 = 285N/m . If the support cable can sustain a maximum tension of 1250N , what is the maximum value for w1? Under this maximum weight, what is FBy, the vertical component of the support's reaction force at point B? Express your answers numerically in newtons per meter and newtons to three significant figures separated by a comma

Explanation / Answer



b. sigma FBy = 0


FBy - 47.3 + T cos 60 - (W2*d) -(w1-W2)d/2 = 0


FBy -47.3 + 1250 cos 60 -(285*1.7) -(183.3-285)1.7/2 = 0


FBy = 179.6 N

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