Elements Of Electromagnetics
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The member shown in the figure is supported by cables BD, CD, and EF as well as a ball joint at A. At point G it supports a weight load W = 400 lb.
a) Draw the free body diagram.
b) State the system of equilibrium equations.
c) Determine the tensions in each of the strings as well as the reactions at joint A.
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