A 1,100-N uniform boom at ø w=2,450 N hangs from its top. = 55.0° to the horizontal is supported by a cable at an angle 0 = 35.0° to t e Pivot W (a) Find the tension in the support cable. 0.0885 Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning (b) Find the components of the reaction force exerted by the pivot on the boom. (Assume the positi answer.) horizontal component vertical component kN kN

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A 1,100-N uniform boom at
=
55.0° to the horizontal is supported by a cable at an angle 0 =
35.0° to the horizontal as shown in the figure below. The boom is pivoted at the bottom, and an object of weight
w = 2,450 N hangs from its top.
Ө
Pivot
W
(a) Find the tension in the support cable.
0.0885
Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully. KN
(b) Find the components of the reaction force exerted by the pivot on the boom. (Assume the positive x-direction is to the right and the positive y-direction is upward. Include the sign of the value in your
answer.)
horizontal component
vertical component
kN
kN
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Transcribed Image Text:PREVIOUS ANSWERS A 1,100-N uniform boom at = 55.0° to the horizontal is supported by a cable at an angle 0 = 35.0° to the horizontal as shown in the figure below. The boom is pivoted at the bottom, and an object of weight w = 2,450 N hangs from its top. Ө Pivot W (a) Find the tension in the support cable. 0.0885 Your response differs significantly from the correct answer. Rework your solution from the beginning and check each step carefully. KN (b) Find the components of the reaction force exerted by the pivot on the boom. (Assume the positive x-direction is to the right and the positive y-direction is upward. Include the sign of the value in your answer.) horizontal component vertical component kN kN Submit
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