1. Determine the components of all forces acting on member ABCD of the assembly shown.

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### Homework 13

1. Determine the components of all forces acting on member ABCD of the assembly shown.

**Diagram Explanation:**
- The diagram shows a mechanical assembly with member ABCD.
- Points A, B, C, D, and E are labeled along the assembly.
- A force of 120 lb is acting vertically downward at point E.
- Dimensions:
  - The distance from A to B is 4 inches.
  - The distance between B and C is 4 inches.
  - The distance between C and D is 2 inches.
  - The vertical distance from the bottom line to point A is 2 inches.
  - The vertical distance from the bottom line to point E is 4 inches.
- The assembly includes hinges or supports at points A and C.
- There is also a rod or linkage named J connected at B, showing a possible additional force component or constraint.

The objective is to resolve the forces acting on member ABCD into their components for analysis and design purposes.
Transcribed Image Text:### Homework 13 1. Determine the components of all forces acting on member ABCD of the assembly shown. **Diagram Explanation:** - The diagram shows a mechanical assembly with member ABCD. - Points A, B, C, D, and E are labeled along the assembly. - A force of 120 lb is acting vertically downward at point E. - Dimensions: - The distance from A to B is 4 inches. - The distance between B and C is 4 inches. - The distance between C and D is 2 inches. - The vertical distance from the bottom line to point A is 2 inches. - The vertical distance from the bottom line to point E is 4 inches. - The assembly includes hinges or supports at points A and C. - There is also a rod or linkage named J connected at B, showing a possible additional force component or constraint. The objective is to resolve the forces acting on member ABCD into their components for analysis and design purposes.
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