Assume that the bar is of negligible weight and the system is in equilibrium. Use conditions of equilibrium to find the reaction forces F and F. 200 N 500 N
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Draw a free body diagram of the system, including all the forces acting on it. In this case, we have two forces: F and F, both acting vertically. Show more…
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