A metal bar is permanently secured to the wall at point A (a fixed support). A force of 50 kN acts vertically upwards at

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A metal bar is permanently secured to the wall at point A (a fixed support). A force of 50 kN acts vertically upwards at

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A metal bar is permanently secured to the wall at point A (a fixed support). A force of 50 kN acts vertically upwards at the end of the bar (point D) and another force of 200 kN acts vertically downwards at point B. In addition, a force of 10 kN acts at point C, 3 m below the centerline of the bar, on a bracket attached to the bar, as shown. Neglect the weight of the metal bar. Fixed Support 200 KN 1 10KN 8 Assuming that a fixed support has 6 reactions (3 forces and 3 moments in the x, y, and z directions), determine the values of all the reactions at A.
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