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Transcribed Image Text:1. A frame formed by joining a bent beam ACD with a bar BC by a hinge is supported at A and B as
shown in Figure. A vertical load P = 150 N is applied at point D. For each member, determine:
(a) The components of support reactions at A and B.
(b) The axial force, shear force, and bending moment acting on the cross section at point O.
A
B
P = 150 N
0.8 m
0.5 m
-0.15 m
0.1 m-
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