3-17 A pair of ice tongs is shown in Figure P3-7. The ice weighs 50 lb and is 10 in wide across the tongs. The distance

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3-17 A pair of ice tongs is shown in Figure P3-7. The ice weighs 50 lb and is 10 in wide across the tongs. The distance

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3 17 A Pair Of Ice Tongs Is Shown In Figure P3 7 The Ice Weighs 50 Lb And Is 10 In Wide Across The Tongs The Distance 1
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3-17 A pair of ice tongs is shown in Figure P3-7. The ice weighs 50 lb and is 10 in wide across the tongs. The distance between the handles is 4 in, and the mean radius r of a tong is 6 in. Draw free-body diagrams of the two tongs and find all forces acting on them. Determine the bending moment at point A.
A F F W FIGURE P3-7
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