The beam is supported by two rods AB and CD that have cross-sectional areas of 11 mm² and 6.1 mm2, respectively. (Figure

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The beam is supported by two rods AB and CD that have cross-sectional areas of 11 mm² and 6.1 mm2, respectively. (Figure

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The beam is supported by two rods AB and CD that have cross-sectional areas of 11 mm² and 6.1 mm2, respectively. (Figure 1) Figure < 1 of 1 6 kN B 3 m Provide

Part A Determine the position d of the 6-kN load so that the average normal stress in each rod is the same. Express your answer to three significant figures and include appropriate units. μA www ? d= Value Units Submit Request Answer
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