You open a restaurant and hope to entice customers by hanging out a sign (see the figure (Figure 1) ). The uniform horizontal beam supporting the sign is 1.51m long, has a mass of 17.99kg , and is hinged to the wall. The sign itself is uniform with a mass of 34.61kg and over-all length of 1.2m . The two wires supporting the sign are each 32.3cm long, are 90.7cm apart, and are equally spaced from the middle of the sign. The cable supporting the beam is 2.18m long.
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2013-12-11T06:19:40-0500
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11.12.13, 18:28
Part A What minimum tension must your cable be able to support without
having your sign come crashing down? Part B What minimum vertical
force must the hinge be able to support without pulling out of the
wall? here is address of figure:
https://session.masteringphysics.com/problemAsset/1000238189/3/YF-11-37.jpg
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Unfortunately, your question requires a lot of work and cannot be done for free. Submit it with all requirements as an assignment to our control panel and we'll assist you.
Part A What minimum tension must your cable be able to support without having your sign come crashing down? Part B What minimum vertical force must the hinge be able to support without pulling out of the wall? here is address of figure: https://session.masteringphysics.com/problemAsset/1000238189/3/YF-11-37.jpg
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