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A 1,175 N dowel is held in place by a light wire at an angle = 35.0° to the horizontal as shown in the figure. The dowel is attached to a pivot at the bottom, and a mass of weight w = 1,875 N hangs from its top. The dowel makes an angle of ϕ = 55.0° with the horizontal. Assume the dowel is uniform. a- find the tension in the supporting wire in KN

b-Find the components of the reaction force (in kN) exerted by the floor on the dowel.
horizontal component:
magnitude kN
direction left or right
vertical component:
magnitude kN
direction upward or downward

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