PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Author: HIBBELER
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Chapter 5, Problem 70P
The 100-lb door has its center of gravity at G. Determine the components of reaction at hinges A and B it hinge B resists only forces in the x and y directions and A resists forces in the x, y, z directions.
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