as shown in the figure below, a uniform beam is supported by cable at one end and the force of friction at the other. Th
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as shown in the figure below, a uniform beam is supported by cable at one end and the force of friction at the other. Th
as shown in the figure below, a uniform beam is supported by cable at one end and the force of friction at the other. The cable makes an angle of theta= 30°, The length of the beam is L = 3.50 m, The coefficient of static friction between the wall and the beam is us = 0.440, and the weight of the beam is represented by w. determine the minimum distance x from point A at which an additional weight 2w (twice the weight of the rod) can be hung without causing the rod to slip at point A.
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