PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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The system is made up of a bar, supported by a pin at point A and by a smooth collar at point B (the collar slides on the ABG bar). The collar is pinned to bar BDE, and bar BDE is supported by a pin at D and a cable at end E. Determine the force P such that the force in the cable equals to T.
With T= 26 lb, a=4 in, b=9 in
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