Calculate the pin reactions at A and B. You do not need to calculate, but C is an internal pin. The weight of the member

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Calculate the pin reactions at A and B. You do not need to calculate, but C is an internal pin. The weight of the member

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Calculate the pin reactions at A and B. You do not need to calculate, but C is an internal pin. The weight of the member BC is shown acting at mid-span. Member AD is 60 feet long. Member BC is 50 feet long. The distance between pins A and B is 30 feet. The 50 lb force acts at the middle of BC and assume AD is weightless. By = 3,975 pounds acting downward. 2000 lbl D 2 B 50 lb A с
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