Structural Analysis
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1. Draw the free-body diagram of the ring B.(Draw the
2. Determine the force in each cable and the force F needed to hold the 3.7-kg lamp in the position shown. Hint: First analyze the equilibrium at B: then, using the result for the force in BC, analyze the equilibrium at C.
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