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Engineering, 25.12.2019 04:31 shelbybibb99

Problem 6: inputs:  a = 4 ft  b = 3 ft  h = 5 ft  w = 200 lb/ft determine the reactions at a and f. a) ax (indicate left/right) b) ay (indicate up/down) c) fx (indicate left/right) d) fy (indicate up/down)

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