Question 2 The smooth pipe rests against the wall at the points of contact A, B, and C. Determine the reactions at these points needed to support the vertical force F. Neglect the pipe's thickness in the calculation. F = 45 lb, ? = 30 deg, a = 16 in, b = 20 in, c = 8 in
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The vertical component of F is Fv = F * cos(θ) = 45 lb * cos(30) = 38.97 lb. The horizontal component of F is Fh = F * sin(θ) = 45 lb * sin(30) = 22.5 lb. Show more…
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