Structural analysis: examples 1. 75 kg crate shown in Figure lies between two buildings and it has to be lifted. Determine the tension in ropes \( A B \) and AC. (a) Space diagram
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The space diagram will show the crate, the two buildings, and the ropes AB and AC. To draw the space diagram, we can start by drawing two vertical lines to represent the two buildings. Then, we can draw a horizontal line to represent the ground. Show more…
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