1. A mass m, is suspended from two cables fixed at point B. TI at A and C. If the tension in cable AB is not to exceed 120 N can be suspended. A 30 45° 40

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1. A mass m, is suspended from two cables fixed at point B. The cables are fixed to a rigid support
at A and C. If the tension in cable AB is not to exceed 120 N, find the maximum mass, m, that
can be suspended.
A
30
45'
40°
Transcribed Image Text:OT SHARE 1. A mass m, is suspended from two cables fixed at point B. The cables are fixed to a rigid support at A and C. If the tension in cable AB is not to exceed 120 N, find the maximum mass, m, that can be suspended. A 30 45' 40°
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