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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1. Bar AD is supported by a pin at A and a cable attached at C. Calculate the tension in the cable EC.
A) Draw the free-body diagram (FBD) you used to calculate the tension.
B) Write the equilibrium equations based on the FBD.
2ft
4ft
60°
6 ft
16 f
52°
16 kips
8500 Ib
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