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The figure shows a rigid bar that is supported by a pin at A and two rods, one made of steel and the other of bronze. Neglecting the weight of the bar, compute the force (in N) in the bronze rod caused by the 37040-Nload, using the following data:
length of steel = 1.36 m, length of bronze = 2.16 m
Area of steel = 592 mm, Area of bronze = 350 mm
Modulus of elasticity of steel = 183 Gpa,
Modulus of elasticity of bronze = 80 Gpa
x = 0.59 m, y = 1.16 m, and z = 0.74 m.
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