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Transcribed Image Text:The bar is supported by the thrust bearing A and the cable BC as shown in (Figure 1).
Suppose that F = 90 lb.
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Determine the components of reaction that the thrust bearing A exerts on the bar using scalar notation.
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Determine the components of moment of reaction that the thrust bearing A exerts on the bar using scalar notation.
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Determine the reaction that the cable BC exerts on the bar.
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