Figure 12-14 shows three situations in which the same horizontal rod is supported by a hinge on a wall at one end and a cord at its other end. Without written calculation, rank the situations according to the magnitudes of (a) the force on the rod from the cord, (b) the vertical force on the rod from the hinge, and ( c) the horizontal force on the rod from the hinge, greatest first.
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A uniform beam is 5.0 m long and has a mass of 53 kg. In Fig. 12-72, the beam is supported in a horizontal position by a hinge and a cable, with angle 8 = 60. In unit-vector notation, what is the force on the beam from the hinge?
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