SOLUTION: A rod, the weight of which may be neglected, is hinged at A and supported by a tie rope connected to B as shown in Figure 1. Determine the resultant pull due to the two weights o

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Question 1186767: A rod, the weight of which may be neglected, is hinged at A and supported
by a tie rope connected to B as shown in Figure 1. Determine the resultant pull due
to the two weights of 2.5 kN and 4 kN, then determine the forces in the tie and rod.

Answer by ikleyn(52915)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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