International Edition---engineering Mechanics: Statics, 4th Edition
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.65P
Cable AB supports the uniformly distributed load of 4 kN/m. If the slope of the cable at A is zero, compute (a) the maximum tensile force in the cable; and (b) the length of the cable.
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