2. In the structure shown below member ABCD a solid rigid member pinned to the wall at A, and supported by steel cable CE. Cable CE is pinned to the wall at E and has a diameter of 1 inch. For this structure:

Draw a Free Body Diagram showing all support forces and loads.

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Solution:

External support reaction -

Statics: STEP 1: Draw a free body diagram showing and labeling all load forces and support (reaction) forces, as well as any needed angles and dimensions.

STEP 2: Break any forces not already in x and y direction into their x and y components.

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Pin A has two support reaction forces (along x and y). Cable Ce imposes a force on point E along the direction of the cable (force E). Remember that you can always consider two forces along x and y for E, but the angle between force E and its x component should be 30 degrees.

 

 

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