Incorrect The uniform 14-m pole has a mass of 180 kg and is supported by its smooth ends against the vertical walls and by the tension $T$ in the vertical cable. Compute the magnitudes of the reactions at A and B. 5 m B T 9 m A 10 m Answers: F$_A$ = 213.608 N F$_B$ = 213.608 N
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