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The towing pendant $A B$ is subjected to the force of $50 \mathrm{kN}$ exerted by a tugboat. Determine the force in each of the bridles, $B C$ and $B D$, if the ship is moving forward with constant velocity.
Step 1
First, we need to draw a free body diagram of the system. In the diagram, we have the towing pendant AB, and the two bridles BC and BD. The force exerted by the tugboat is acting on point A, and the forces in the bridles are acting on point B. Show more…
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