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The member AB is supported at B by a cable and at A


The member AB is supported at B by a cable and at A by a smooth fixed square rod which fits loosely through the square hole of the collar. If F= {20i - 40j - 75k} lb, determine the x, y, and z components of the reaction at A and the tension in cable BC. (Note: possible reactions at Aare Ay, Ax, Mx, My, and Mz).


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