the 6 meter, lightweight pole shown is held up by supports at A and B. a 400 N weight is hung 4m from the left end. dete

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the 6 meter, lightweight pole shown is held up by supports at A and B. a 400 N weight is hung 4m from the left end. dete

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the 6 meter, lightweight pole shown is held up by supports at A and B. a 400 N weight is hung 4m from the left end. determine the supporting forces A and B.
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The 6 Meter Lightweight Pole Shown Is Held Up By Supports At A And B A 400 N Weight Is Hung 4m From The Left End Dete 1
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62.83 A -6m 10. (15 pts) The 6 meter, lightweight pole shown is held up by supports at A and B. A 400 N weight is hung 4 m from the left end. Determine the support forces F m 4m A and B. 400 N Ef₂0/21-0 22 = (-400N) (4m) + (2m) B = F₁+F₂=400~ 20 ✓ B=267N of → (-400m) (com) + (F₂) (2m) 20 22 ration": .2400 Ne 2 F2 (zm) A = 400-8 =133N -24 =Z F2 = 1200N B F₁ + 1200N - 400N = 0 F1 = 800 N²0 2m
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