The mass-less bar (OAB) shown in the figure is supported by a ball and socket support at point O and two cables (AD and AC). The bar is supporting a weight (W-320 N) at its end (point B) as shown. D 12m 1.6m 1.5m 0.75m B W

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The mass-less bar (OAB) shown in the figure is supported
by a ball and socket support at point O and two cables
(AD and AC). The bar is supporting a weight (W-320 N) at
its end (point B) as shown.
12m
1.6m
W
Transcribed Image Text:The mass-less bar (OAB) shown in the figure is supported by a ball and socket support at point O and two cables (AD and AC). The bar is supporting a weight (W-320 N) at its end (point B) as shown. 12m 1.6m W
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