• . A W For the beam and loading shown, determine the moment at the beam support A. . x1 (8.00x10^0) ft . = F1 (5.500x10

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• . A W For the beam and loading shown, determine the moment at the beam support A. . x1 (8.00x10^0) ft . = F1 (5.500x10

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A W For The Beam And Loading Shown Determine The Moment At The Beam Support A X1 8 00x10 0 Ft F1 5 500x10 1
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• . A W For the beam and loading shown, determine the moment at the beam support A. . x1 (8.00x10^0) ft . = F1 (5.500x10^2) lb/ft F2 (2.300x10^2) lb/ft = x1 x2 = (3.000x10^0) ft F2 F1 B x2 "Keep three significant digits even if the answer ends with one, for instance 1.01 instead of 1.011. "Use scientific notation (one decimal to the left), for instance 1.01 instead of 10.1 Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Answer:
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