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For the figure shown below, find the reactions at supported A and C?
7) A beam is supported and loaded as shown below. Find the reactions, maximum shear, maximum moment, maximum slope, maximum bending stress, and maximum deflection for the data given. Draw loading, shear, moment, slope, and deflection diagrams. Page 2 of 3 Givens: 0.70 m a 0.10 m b 0.60 m w 80 N/m F 500 N 2.1 x 10- m c 6.5 x 10-3m E=207 GPa
7) A beam is supported and loaded as shown below. Find the reactions, maximum...
A 163.8-N bird feeder is supported by three cables as shown in the figure below. Find the tension in each cable.left cable Nright cable Nbottom cable N(IMAGE)http://www.webassign.net/sercp9/4-p-019.gif
A 197.8-N bird feeder is supported by three cables as shown in the figure below. Find the tension in each cat left cable N. right cable bottom cable N N 60° 30 Bird food
A 179.4-N bird feeder is supported by three cables as shown in the figure below. Find the tension in each cable. (60 degrees)left cable: N (30 degrees)right cable: N bottom cable :179.4N
As shown in the figure below, a uniform beam is supported by a
cable at one end and the force of friction at the other end. The
cable makes an angle of θ = 30°,the length of the beam is L= 4.00
m, the coefficient of static friction between the wall and the beam
is μs = 0.500, and the weight of the beam is represented
by w. Determine the minimum distance x from point
A at which an additional...
oints) The beam shown in the figure below is in supported at A and simple su Q3)(100 points) The b a) Use singularity function ularity functions to find the shear and bending moment equations. singularity functions and find the equations of shear and bending spin supported at A and simple supported at b) Evaluate the singularis segment of the beam. Shear and bending moment as a function of x) for each 20 kN/m -4 m 2m- eace to draw an...
As shown in the figure below, a uniform beam is supported by a cable at one end and the force of friction at the other end. The cable makes an angle of 0 = 30°, the length of the beam is L = 3.75 m, the coefficient of static friction between the wall and the beam is Ms = 0.520, and the weight of the beam is represented by w. Determine the minimum distance x from point A at which...
As shown in the figure below, a uniform beam is supported by a cable at one end and the force of friction at the other end. The cable makes an angle of θ = 30°, the length of the beam is L = 4.25 m, the coefficient of static friction between the wall and the beam is μs = 0.420, and the weight of the beam is represented by w. Determine the minimum distance x from point A at which...
The frame shown below is fixed at A and C, and is supported by a roller at B. Use the numbering shown for the members and joints and determine the support reactions at all supports of the frame using the Stiffness Method. The 10 kN force is applied at the middle of the beam, and the 12 kN/m load is uniformly distributed on the column Take E = 200 GPa, 1 = 300(109) mm+ and A = 10(10-) mm2 for...
Q2(c) Figure Q1(c) shows a simply supported beam ABCD loaded as shown. The beam is pin-supported at D, while point B is roller-supported. Determine the support reactions. b) For span BC (2<x< 4) write down the x-dependent equation for moment. x should be measured from cnd A. Plot the shear force diagram and the bending moment diagram for the beam. Show all important values of the diagrams. d) Plot the deflected shape of the beam. c) 50KN 40kN/m 25kNm 20kN/m...