1. **Problem Statement:**
Calculate the tension in cables AB and AC supporting a 633 kg load hanging at point A, with gravity $g=9.8\,m/s^2$.
2. **Given Data:**
- Mass $m = 633\,kg$
- Gravity $g = 9.8\,m/s^2$
- Horizontal distances: $AB_x = 3.5\,m$, $AC_x = 4.5\,m$
- Vertical height: $h = 3.0\,m$
3. **Step 1: Calculate the weight (force) at point A**
$$W = m \times g = 633 \times 9.8 = 6203.4\,N$$
4. **Step 2: Determine the length of cables AB and AC using Pythagoras theorem**
$$AB = \sqrt{3.5^2 + 3.0^2} = \sqrt{12.25 + 9} = \sqrt{21.25} \approx 4.61\,m$$
$$AC = \sqrt{4.5^2 + 3.0^2} = \sqrt{20.25 + 9} = \sqrt{29.25} \approx 5.41\,m$$
5. **Step 3: Calculate the angles of cables with the horizontal**
$$\theta_{AB} = \arctan\left(\frac{3.0}{3.5}\right) \approx 40.6^\circ$$
$$\theta_{AC} = \arctan\left(\frac{3.0}{4.5}\right) \approx 33.7^\circ$$
6. **Step 4: Set equilibrium equations for vertical and horizontal forces**
- Vertical equilibrium:
$$T_{AB} \sin\theta_{AB} + T_{AC} \sin\theta_{AC} = W$$
- Horizontal equilibrium:
$$T_{AB} \cos\theta_{AB} = T_{AC} \cos\theta_{AC}$$
7. **Step 5: Express $T_{AB}$ in terms of $T_{AC}$ from horizontal equilibrium**
$$T_{AB} = T_{AC} \frac{\cos\theta_{AC}}{\cos\theta_{AB}} = T_{AC} \frac{\cos 33.7^\circ}{\cos 40.6^\circ} \approx T_{AC} \times \frac{0.832}{0.759} = 1.096 T_{AC}$$
8. **Step 6: Substitute into vertical equilibrium and solve for $T_{AC}$**
$$1.096 T_{AC} \sin 40.6^\circ + T_{AC} \sin 33.7^\circ = 6203.4$$
$$T_{AC} (1.096 \times 0.650 + 0.555) = 6203.4$$
$$T_{AC} (0.712 + 0.555) = 6203.4$$
$$T_{AC} \times 1.267 = 6203.4$$
$$T_{AC} = \frac{6203.4}{1.267} \approx 4897.3\,N$$
9. **Step 7: Calculate $T_{AB}$**
$$T_{AB} = 1.096 \times 4897.3 \approx 5367.3\,N$$
**Final answer:**
- Tension in cable AB: $5367.3\,N$
- Tension in cable AC: $4897.3\,N$
Cable Traction 6D4E16
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