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Q.14. A mass of 35kg is suspended from a weightless bar AB which is
supported by a cable CB and a point at A as shown in figure. Pin reactions
at A on the bar AB are
275 mm
R(x)=343.4 N, R(y) =755.4N
R(x)=343.4 N, R(y)=0
R(x)=755.4 N, R(y)=343.4N
R(x)=755.4 N, R(y)=0
Clear selection
Q.15. A string 2 m long is tied to the ends of a uniform rod that weighs 60 N 1 point
and 1.6m long. The string passes over a nail so that the rod hangs
32%
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