(a) Determine the reactions at A and E if P = 890 N. The reactions are positive if to the right or up, negative if to the left or down. (b) What is the maximum value which P may have for static equilibrium? Neglect the weight of the structure compared with the applied loads. 3.1 m Answers: Ax (a) If P = 890 N, Ay = Ex= A Pmax i 5.1 m i B 34, 3780 N y D L- 5.1 m N P N N (b) The maximum value which P may have for static equilibrium: C N

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(a) Determine the reactions at A and E if P = 890 N. The reactions are positive if to the right or up, negative if to the left or down.

(b) What is the maximum value which P may have for static equilibrium? Neglect the weight of the structure compared with the applied loads.

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(a) If P = 890 N,

(b) The maximum value which P may have for static equilibrium:

(a)
Determine the reactions at A and E if P = 890 N. The reactions are positive if to the right or up, negative if to the left or down.
(b) What is the maximum value which P may have for static equilibrium? Neglect the weight of the structure compared with the applied
loads.
3.1 m
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(a) If P = 890 N,
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34, 3780 N
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(b) The maximum value which P may have for static equilibrium:
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Transcribed Image Text:(a) Determine the reactions at A and E if P = 890 N. The reactions are positive if to the right or up, negative if to the left or down. (b) What is the maximum value which P may have for static equilibrium? Neglect the weight of the structure compared with the applied loads. 3.1 m Answers: Ax= Ay= ***** Ex= (a) If P = 890 N, Pmax Mi A E i 5.1 m B 34, 3780 N y D 5.1 m N N N (b) The maximum value which P may have for static equilibrium: C N
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