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Since the system is in equilibrium, the sum of forces in the x-direction and y-direction must be equal to zero. In the x-direction: - Force at DE = Force at DF + Force at GF - Force at DE = 0 + Force at GF (since there is no horizontal force at DF) In the Show more…
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