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Find the magnitude of the force exerted on bolt e, given: p = 90 lbs, l1 = 0.3 in, l2 = 4.5 in, l3 = 1.3 in, l4 = 3 in, l5 = 1.6 in, l6 = 1.5 in, l7 = 0.9 in, l8 = 0.2 in
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Find the magnitude of the force exerted on bolt e, given: p = 90 lbs, l1 = 0.3 in, l2 = 4.5 in, l3...
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