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A flaggpole of mass 5km and length 3.0 m is hinged at a wall and supported...

A flaggpole of mass 5km and length 3.0 m is hinged at a wall and supported by a horizontal position by a cable affected to the flagpole at 2.0 M from the wait. The cable makes an angle of 25 with the horizontal. An iron plate of mass 1.5 kg is hanged at the free end of the flagpole.

A. what is the tension in the cable.

B. What is the horizontal force excerted on the hinge of the wall.

C. What is the vertical force excerted on the hinge at the wall. Use (+) or (-) to indicate direction

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