Part G A hatch door with a center of mass at G is supported by a cable. Identify the support reactions on the door.
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Step 1: Draw the free-body diagram - Forces on the door: weight W acting downward at G, cable tension T along the cable, hinge reaction with components Hx (horizontal) and Hy (vertical) at the hinge. Show more…
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