Solution for A flagpole of mass 10.0 kg and length 3.00 m is supported on one end at a wall, and on the other by a cable, as shown below. A student of mass 80.0…
A flagpole of mass 10.0 kg and length 3.00m is supported on one end at a wall, andon the other by a cable, as shown below. Astudent of mass 80.0 kg hangs on a ropeattached 1.00 m from the right end of theflagpole.30°cable3.00 m1.00 ma) Draw a free body diagram of the flagpoleb) Determine the magnitude of the tensionT in the cablec) A force is exei ted on the flagpole fromthe wall – indicate the general direction ofthis force on your free body diagram[State your final answers for part b) usingappropriate significant digits.]
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