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Title: As shown in the figure, a 10.0 m long bar is attached by a frictionless hinge to a wall and held ...
Post by: Hef on Dec 14, 2018
As shown in the figure, a 10.0 m long bar is attached by a frictionless hinge to a wall and held horizontal by a light rope that makes an angle θ = 49° with the bar. The bar is uniform and weighs What distance x from the hinge should a 10.0 kg mass be suspended for the tension in the rope to be 177 N?


Title: As shown in the figure, a 10.0 m long bar is attached by a frictionless hinge to a wall and held ...
Post by: Bobby.s on Dec 14, 2018
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Title: Re: As shown in the figure, a 10.0 m long bar is attached by a frictionless hinge to a wall and held ...
Post by: Sera Werka on Jan 3, 2021
As shown in the figure, a 10.0 m long bar is attached by a frictionless hinge to a wall and held horizontal by a light rope that makes an angle θ = 49° with the bar. The bar is uniform and weighs 66.5 N What distance x from the hinge should a 10.0 kg mass be suspended for the tension in the rope to be 157 N?


Title: Re: As shown in the figure, a 10.0 m long bar is attached by a frictionless hinge to a wall and held
Post by: habiba on Nov 26, 2021
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Title: Re: As shown in the figure, a 10.0 m long bar is attached by a frictionless hinge to a wall and held
Post by: Jslemin on Apr 26, 2022
As shown in the figure, a 10.0 m long bar is attached by a frictionless hinge to a wall and held horizontal by a light rope that makes an angle θ = 49° with the bar. The bar is uniform and weighs 66.5 N What distance x from the hinge should a 10.0 kg mass be suspended for the tension in the rope to be 157 N?


Title: BFSF: As shown in the figure, a 10.0 m long bar is attached by a frictionless hinge to a wall and held ...
Post by: Yesa Aamir on Nov 23, 2023
Thank you