Cable L = 4 ft A = 0.50 in? 2 k/ft T I E (constant) I = 500 in 15 ft

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Cable L = 4 ft A = 0.50 in? 2 k/ft T I E (constant) I = 500 in 15 ft

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Cable L 4 Ft A 0 50 In 2 K Ft T I E Constant I 500 In 15 Ft 1
Cable L 4 Ft A 0 50 In 2 K Ft T I E Constant I 500 In 15 Ft 1 (27.39 KiB) Viewed 40 times
A beam is loaded as shown.
a. What is the tension in the cable in kips?
b. What would be the tension in the cable in kips if its area is doubled?
c. If the cable is rigid, what would be the deflection at the right end of the beam in inches?
Cable L 4 Ft A 0 50 In 2 K Ft T I E Constant I 500 In 15 Ft 2
Cable L 4 Ft A 0 50 In 2 K Ft T I E Constant I 500 In 15 Ft 2 (27.39 KiB) Viewed 40 times
Cable L = 4 ft A = 0.50 in? 2 k/ft T I E (constant) I = 500 in 15 ft
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