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Engineering, 12.10.2021 14:00 clinton1790

as shown, a load of magnitude p is applied to a structure. assuming that all members are weightless and that abef and bcd are rigid bodies, find the magnitudes of the reactions at d and g needed to maintain the structure in equilibrium.

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