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A 5 lb force is applied to the handles of the vise grip. Determine the compressive force developed on the smooth bolt shank A at jaws. a) Draw free-body diagrams of members ABD, ABE, ECG and CD. b) Use FBD of member ECG to find force on member CD and force at joint E. c) Use FBD of member ABE to determine the forces at A and joint B
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