Mastering Engineering with Pearson eText -- Standalone Access Card -- for Statics and Mechanics of Materials
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Chapter 5.5, Problem 40P
The wall crane supports a load of 700 lb. Determine the horizontal and vertical components of reaction at the pins A and D. Also, what is the force in the cable at the winch W? The jib ABC has a weight of 100 lb and member BD has a weight of 40 lb. Each member is uniform and has a center of gravity at its center.
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