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This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. You are getting your oil changed at the local mechanic's shop when you look over to the other side of the shop and see a car engine suspended from a hoist mechanism as in the picture below. The hoist sits on the ground and is supported by two wheels at A and C. Both the engine and the hoist are stationary. You begin to wonder about the hoist structure and how it is able to support the engine. This makes you think about the forces experienced by the hoist and, more specifically, the forces experienced by the different members that are pinned together to form the hoist. The mechanic tells you that the engine's mass is 134 kg, so you decide to perform a static analysis of the hoist to get a better idea of the forces the hoist experiences at different locations. where x= 1.5 m and y= 3 m Determine the magnitude of the force in member BD, FBD (You must provide an answer before moving to the next part.) The magnitude of the force in the member BD is N.Previous question