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Use the assembly above for all questions below. The assembly is designed to be static. Determine all of the
following under the design consideration that the assembly is completely static.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Draw a FBD for the bar. Label all forces.
Determine the value of the contact force at the wall in the x-direction Fox.
Determine the value of the contact force at the wall in the y-direction Foy.
Determine the value of the force of tension in the cable.
Determine the total magnitude of the contact force at the wall Fc.
Determine the angle at which the contact force Fcacts. Define the angle as a value CCW from the positive
X-axis.
e.
f.
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