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The basketball pole and hoop can be modeled using the following 2D illustration: a 4 ft Width of top bar b 10 ft Height of top bar c x ft Arbitrary position d 1 ft Backboard setback Disregard the weight of the structure. Consider only the externally applied loads. To answer Alexis's question, you need to perform failure analysis on the basketball hoop. You will be able to do this after passing TAM 251. However, for the time being and as a rst step of performing failure analysis, you can use the illustration on the supplementary materials page and apply what you have learned in the statics courses. 4) How would you model the force of Bradley hanging on the rim
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