Question: Consider the beam shown in ( Figure 1 ) . E I is constant. Figure Part A Determine the x component of reaction at A
Consider the beam shown in Figure is constant.
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Part A
Determine the component of reaction at
Express your answer in kilopounds to three significant figures.
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Part B
Determine the component of reaction at
Express your answer in kilopounds to three significant figures. Part C
Determine the component of reaction at
Express your answer in kilopounds to three significant figures.
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Correct answer is shown. Your answer k was either rounded differently or used a different number
of significant figures than required for this part.
Part D
Determine the component of reaction at
Express your answer in kilopounds to three significant figures. Part E
Draw the shear diagram for the beam. Follow the sign convention.
Click on "add vertical line off" to add discontinuity lines. Then click on "add segment" button to add functions between the lines. Note You should not draw an "extra" vertical line at the point where the shear curve passes the xaxis.
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Add discontinuity lines and select segments to add to the canvas. Part F
Draw the moment diagram for the beam. Follow the sign convention.
Click on "add vertical line off" to add discontinuity lines. Then click on "add segment" button to add functions between the lines.
Note Draw a vertical line to denote local maximum or minimum.
Note You should not draw an "extra" vertical line at the point where the moment curve passes the xaxis.
Note The curve you choose from the dropdown is only a pictorial representation of a real quadraticcubic curve. The equation of this curve is not mathematically equivalent to the correct answer. Consequently, slopes at discontinuities and intercepts with the axis if any are not accurate.
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Add discontinuity lines and select segments to add to the canvas.
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