The homogeneous bar ABCD shown in the figure below is supported by a cable that runs from A to B around the smooth peg at E, a vertical cable at C, and a smooth inclined surface at D. Determine the mass of the heaviest bar, (in kg) that can be supported if the stress in each cable is limited to 100 MPa. The area of the cable AB is 250 mm² and that of the cable at C is 300 mm². Round to one decimal place. Submit your work for partial credit. 41 30° 2 m B 2m C 2 m 50⁰

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The homogeneous bar ABCD shown in the figure below is supported by a cable that runs from A to B around the smooth
peg at E, a vertical cable at C, and a smooth inclined surface at D.
Determine the mass of the heaviest bar, (in kg) that can be supported if the stress in each cable is limited to 100 MPa. The
area of the cable AB is 250 mm² and that of the cable at C is 300 mm².
Round to one decimal place. Submit your work for partial credit.
41%
2 m B 2 m C 2 m
Add your answer
Integer, decimal, or E notation allowed
A
30°
50⁰
Transcribed Image Text:The homogeneous bar ABCD shown in the figure below is supported by a cable that runs from A to B around the smooth peg at E, a vertical cable at C, and a smooth inclined surface at D. Determine the mass of the heaviest bar, (in kg) that can be supported if the stress in each cable is limited to 100 MPa. The area of the cable AB is 250 mm² and that of the cable at C is 300 mm². Round to one decimal place. Submit your work for partial credit. 41% 2 m B 2 m C 2 m Add your answer Integer, decimal, or E notation allowed A 30° 50⁰
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