ANSWER: a) \( \mathrm{T}=130.0 \mathrm{~N} \), b) \( \mathrm{R}_{\mathrm{c}}=224 \mathrm{~N} \) at \( 2.05^{\circ} \) to the left and below the horizontal.
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- The system consists of a cable ADB and a reaction at point C. - The given forces include a 100 N force acting horizontally at point B. - The geometry includes distances: AB = 100 mm, BC = 200 mm, and CD = 150 mm. Show more…
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