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I need very important help STATIC 3

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with the help of a rope to the frame structure

The 80 kg mass was hung. Roller and frame structure

elements will be ignored.

a) Free body of the frame structure as a whole

Draw the diagram.

b) BC and AC elements and D

Draw the free body diagrams of the pulley.

c) Reactive forces in A and B bearings

calculate.

d) The force at the C connection point is horizontal and

Calculate the vertical force components.


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