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Determine the reaction force at B. Let M = 11,000 lb·in., a…

Posted on: October 30, 2024 Last updated on: January 6, 2025 Written by: Anonymous
Determine the reaction force at B. Let M = 11,000 lb·in., a = 60.04 in., b = 43.96 in., and EI = 128 × 106 lb·in.2. Note that b = (a + b).
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Determine the deflection at C. Let M = 18,000 lb·in., a = 12…

Posted on: October 30, 2024 Last updated on: January 6, 2025 Written by: Anonymous
Determine the deflection at C. Let M = 18,000 lb·in., a = 129 in., b = 37 in., and EI = 174 × 106 lb·in.2.
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Determine the reaction moment at A. Let w = 10 lb/in., a = 9…

Posted on: October 30, 2024 Last updated on: August 7, 2025 Written by: Anonymous
Determine the reaction moment at A. Let w = 10 lb/in., a = 96 in., and EI = 115 × 106 lb·in.2.
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If the support at C has settled downward a distance of Δ = 0…

Posted on: October 30, 2024 Last updated on: January 6, 2025 Written by: Anonymous
If the support at C has settled downward a distance of Δ = 0.015 in., determine the reaction force at C. Let P = 246 lb, a = 64 in., and EI = 125 × 106 lb·in.2.
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Determine the deflection at B. Let P = 130 lb, a = 47 in., b…

Posted on: October 30, 2024 Last updated on: January 6, 2025 Written by: Anonymous
Determine the deflection at B. Let P = 130 lb, a = 47 in., b = 27 in., and EI = 105 × 106 lb·in.2.
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Determine the reaction force at B. Let w = 11 lb/in., a = 70…

Posted on: October 30, 2024 Last updated on: January 6, 2025 Written by: Anonymous
Determine the reaction force at B. Let w = 11 lb/in., a = 70 in., and EI = 180 × 106 lb·in.2.
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If the support at C has settled downward a distance of Δ = 0…

Posted on: October 30, 2024 Last updated on: August 7, 2025 Written by: Anonymous
If the support at C has settled downward a distance of Δ = 0.04 in., determine the reaction force at C. Let P = 216 lb, a = 65 in., and EI = 57 × 106 lb·in.2.
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Determine the deflection at C. Let P = 200 lb, a = 64 in., b…

Posted on: October 30, 2024 Last updated on: January 6, 2025 Written by: Anonymous
Determine the deflection at C. Let P = 200 lb, a = 64 in., b = 28 in., and EI = 55 × 106 lb·in.2.
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Determine the deflection at B. Let P = 150 lb, a = 66 in., b…

Posted on: October 30, 2024 Last updated on: August 7, 2025 Written by: Anonymous
Determine the deflection at B. Let P = 150 lb, a = 66 in., b = 44 in., and EI = 42 × 106 lb·in.2.
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Determine the deflection at C. Let w = 18 lb/in., a = 84 in….

Posted on: October 30, 2024 Last updated on: August 7, 2025 Written by: Anonymous
Determine the deflection at C. Let w = 18 lb/in., a = 84 in., b = 34 in., and EI = 190 × 106 lb·in.2.
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