the ternal vertical ne the the hand the pin A and in the short internal loadings acting on the cross section at point D. 7-23. Determine the resultant internal loadings acting on the cross section at point E of the handle arm, and on the cross section of the short link BC. 120 N 7-25. Determin the cross section 50 mm 100 mm 50 mm 60° E D 100 mm B 30° 300 mm A 200 mm
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