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A 2.000 m long horizontal uniform beam of mass 20.00 kg is supported by a wire as shown in the figure. The wire makes an angle of 20.00 degrees with the beam. Attached to the beam 1.400 m from the wall is a ball with a mass of 40.00 kg. What are the vertical and horizontal components of the force of the wall on the beam at the hinge?

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A 2.000 m long horizontal uniform beam of mass 20.00 kg is supported by a wire as shown in the figure. The wire makes an angle of 20.00 degrees with the beam. Attached to the beam 1.400 m from the wall is a ball with a mass of 40.00 kg. What are the vertical and horizontal components of the force of the wall on the beam at the hinge?

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