A gym owner sets up a hanging bag suspended from a horizontal beam. The beam is secured
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A gym owner sets up a hanging bag suspended from a horizontal beam. The beam is secured by a rope to the wall, as shown in the figure. At the place where the beam is secured to the wall, it feels both a normal force horizontally and a normal force vertically, due to the pin that lets the beam pivot. The rope is connected at 0.3 m from the wall, and it breaks if the tension is above 2200 N. If the 1.2 m long beam has a mass of 20 kg (with its weight vector acting at its center), What is the heaviest bag that can be hung from the end of the beam?
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