International Edition---engineering Mechanics: Statics, 4th Edition
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.13P
In Sample Problem 5.4, determine the tension
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The rod is supported by a ball and socket joint A and cables BD and CD. Suppose that w=900 N/m.
Determine the components of reaction at the ball and socket joint A using scalar notation.
Determine the tenstion in the supporting cable DB.
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International Edition---engineering Mechanics: Statics, 4th Edition
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