Find the distance x (measured along AB) at which a horizontal force of 60lbs should be applied to hold the uniform bar AB in the position shown in the figure. Bar AB is 10ft long and weighs 140lbs. The incline and the floor are smooth 140 60 lb
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![3. Find the distance x (measured along AB) at which a horizontal force of 60lbs should be
applied to hold the uniform bar AB in the position shown in the figure. Bar AB is 10ft
long and weighs 140lbs. The incline and the floor are smooth
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