In (Figure 1) a 6.00-m-long, uniform beam is hanging from a point 1.00 m to the right of its center. The beam weighs 160

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In (Figure 1) a 6.00-m-long, uniform beam is hanging from a point 1.00 m to the right of its center. The beam weighs 160

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In Figure 1 A 6 00 M Long Uniform Beam Is Hanging From A Point 1 00 M To The Right Of Its Center The Beam Weighs 160 1
In Figure 1 A 6 00 M Long Uniform Beam Is Hanging From A Point 1 00 M To The Right Of Its Center The Beam Weighs 160 1 (139.3 KiB) Viewed 16 times
In Figure 1 A 6 00 M Long Uniform Beam Is Hanging From A Point 1 00 M To The Right Of Its Center The Beam Weighs 160 2
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In (Figure 1) a 6.00-m-long, uniform beam is hanging from a point 1.00 m to the right of its center. The beam weighs 160 N and makes an angle of 30.0 with the vertical. At the right hand end of the beam a 100.0 N weight is hung an unknown weight w hangs at the left end. Figure 4.00 m 30.0% W 2.00 m 8 < 100,0 N 1 of 1 Part A If the system is in equilibrium, what is t? You can ignore the thickness of the beam Express your answer with the appropriate units. w = 6.66 Submit μA → Ċ = ? N Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 23 attempts remaining
In (Figure 1) a 6.00-m-long, uniform beam is hanging from a point 1.00 m to the right of its center. The beam weighs 160 N and makes an angle of 30.0° with the vertical. At the right-hand end of the beam a 100.0 N weight is hung: an unknown weight w hangs at the left end. Figure 4.00 m 30.0% 2.00 m 100.0 N 1 of 1 Part B If the beam makes, instead, an angle of 45° with the vertical, what is w? Express your answer with the appropriate units. W= 0 8.16 Submit μÅ Dravide Foodhack N Previous Answers Request Answer ? X Incorrect; Try Again; 24 attempts remaining
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