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Find the equivalent resultant force and couple system at points
O and D, given:
F1 = 45 lbs,
F2 = 20 lbs,
F3 = 15 lbs,
L1 = 8 ft,
L2 = 6 ft,
L3 = 5 ft,
x,y,h
= 4,3,5, respectively
FR
= lbs Φ
= °
MO
= lb·ft
MD
= lb·ft
Find the equivalent resultant force and couple system at point
A. Express your answers as Cartesian vectors.
MB is parallel to the Z-axis
and MC is...
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