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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the circular bent rod with diameter 20 mm. The free-end of the bend is subjected to
loads as shown in the figure below.
Find the magnitude of internal reaction force, F. in section a-a in N. Enter only
Fx
numeric value without units, but with correct sign.
200 mm
200mm
400 N
800 N
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