The scissors jack supports a load P. Determine the axial force in the screw necessary for equilibrium when the jack is in the position \(\theta\). Each of the four links has a length L and is pin connected at its center. Points B and D can move horizontally.
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A 5-kg uniform serving table is supported on each side by pairs of two identical links, AB and CD, and springs CE. If the bowl has a mass of 1 kg, determine the angle \(\theta\) where the table is in equilibrium. The springs each have a stiffness of \(k = 200\ N/m\) and are unstretched when \(\theta = 90^{\circ}\). Neglect the mass of the links.
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