The two bars shown in the figure are used to support a load P. When unloaded, joint B has coordinates (0, 0). After load

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The two bars shown in the figure are used to support a load P. When unloaded, joint B has coordinates (0, 0). After load

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The Two Bars Shown In The Figure Are Used To Support A Load P When Unloaded Joint B Has Coordinates 0 0 After Load 1
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The two bars shown in the figure are used to support a load P. When unloaded, joint B has coordinates (0, 0). After load P is applied, joint B moves to the coordinate position (0.40 in., -0.70 in.). Assume a = 10 ft, b = 7 ft, and h = 8 ft. Determine the normal strain in each bar. + A Answers: EAB EBC i i a B y P b με με h
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