$6 Problem 4.22 The rigid beam is supported at its ends by two A-36 steel tie rods. (Eigure 1) The rods have diameters d

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$6 Problem 4.22 The rigid beam is supported at its ends by two A-36 steel tie rods. (Eigure 1) The rods have diameters d

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6 Problem 4 22 The Rigid Beam Is Supported At Its Ends By Two A 36 Steel Tie Rods Eigure 1 The Rods Have Diameters D 1
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$6 Problem 4.22 The rigid beam is supported at its ends by two A-36 steel tie rods. (Eigure 1) The rods have diameters dAB=0.44 in. and dep=0.26 in. The allowable stress for the steel is dallow 16.5 ksi. Figure 1 of 1 D Part A Determine the largest intensity of the distributed load w and its length z on the beam so that the beam remains in the horizontal position when it is loaded. Express your answers, separated by a comma, to three significant figures. 195] ΑΣΦ. 11 vec Submit Provide Feedback 5 of 12 Request Answer Review kip/ft .ft Next >
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