9. = 150 kN/m 92 55° 1.5m 3m 2.7m A (a) Referring to Figure Q2 (a), the vertical stress increase at point A is 25 kN/m

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9. = 150 kN/m 92 55° 1.5m 3m 2.7m A (a) Referring to Figure Q2 (a), the vertical stress increase at point A is 25 kN/m

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9 150 Kn M 92 55 1 5m 3m 2 7m A A Referring To Figure Q2 A The Vertical Stress Increase At Point A Is 25 Kn M 1
9 150 Kn M 92 55 1 5m 3m 2 7m A A Referring To Figure Q2 A The Vertical Stress Increase At Point A Is 25 Kn M 1 (10.79 KiB) Viewed 46 times
9 150 Kn M 92 55 1 5m 3m 2 7m A A Referring To Figure Q2 A The Vertical Stress Increase At Point A Is 25 Kn M 2
9 150 Kn M 92 55 1 5m 3m 2 7m A A Referring To Figure Q2 A The Vertical Stress Increase At Point A Is 25 Kn M 2 (13.51 KiB) Viewed 46 times
9. = 150 kN/m 92 55° 1.5m 3m 2.7m A
(a) Referring to Figure Q2 (a), the vertical stress increase at point A is 25 kN/m² due to application of line loads q1 and 22. Determine the magnitude of q2. (10 marks)
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