VECTOR MECHANICS FOR ENGINEERS: STATICS
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Chapter 10.1, Problem 10.54P
Using the method of virtual work, determine the reaction at D.
10.53 Using the method of virtual work, determine separately the force and couple representing the reaction at A.
Fig. P10.53 and P10.54
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