A folding tray mechanism is attached to a wall as shown. Find the internal forces and bending moment in the lower suppor

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A folding tray mechanism is attached to a wall as shown. Find the internal forces and bending moment in the lower suppor

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A folding tray mechanism is attached to a wall as shown. Find the internal forces and bending moment in the lower support arm at section s-s, located midway between points B and E, when a force of F-150 N is applied at an angle of @= 32°. 2013 Michael Swanbom B C E ка kb. C Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale. Variable Value 24 cm 35 cm 48 cm 33 cm h₂ 28 cm N. The internal axial load at section s-s is A = The internal shear load at section s-sis V= The internal bending moment at section s-s is M = k▬š★—š 4542 a N. N-m.
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