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Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem Statement
Based on Problem 5-74 from the textbook.
The bend rod is supported at A, B, and C by smooth
journal bearings. Determine the components of
reaction at the bearings if the rod is subjected to the
force F. The bearings ar ein proper alignment and exert
only force reactions on the rod.
F=815N
d=0.8m
e=2.20 m
f=2.15 m
30°
60°
B
d
f
0.75 m
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