A wrecking ball (weight = 4510 N) is supported by a boom, which may be assumed to be uniform and has a weight of 3680 N. As the drawing shows, a support cable runs from the top of the boom to the tractor. The angle between the support cable and the horizontal is 32°, and the angle between the boom and the horizontal is 48° Find (a) the tension in the support cable and (b) the magnitude of the force exerted on the lower end of the boom by the hinge at point P. Support, cable Boom

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A wrecking ball (weight = 4510 N) is supported by a boom, which may be assumed to be uniform and has a weight of 3680 N. As the
drawing shows, a support cable runs from the top of the boom to the tractor. The angle between the support cable and the horizontal is
32°, and the angle between the boom and the horizontal is 48°. Find (a) the tension in the support cable and (b) the magnitude of the
force exerted on the lower end of the boom by the hinge at point P.
(a) Number i
(b) Number
Support,
cable
Units
Units
48
Boom
Transcribed Image Text:A wrecking ball (weight = 4510 N) is supported by a boom, which may be assumed to be uniform and has a weight of 3680 N. As the drawing shows, a support cable runs from the top of the boom to the tractor. The angle between the support cable and the horizontal is 32°, and the angle between the boom and the horizontal is 48°. Find (a) the tension in the support cable and (b) the magnitude of the force exerted on the lower end of the boom by the hinge at point P. (a) Number i (b) Number Support, cable Units Units 48 Boom
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