The beam supports the triangular distributed load shown below with wmax 715 lb/ft. The reactions at A and B are vertical

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The beam supports the triangular distributed load shown below with wmax 715 lb/ft. The reactions at A and B are vertical

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The beam supports the triangular distributed load shown below with wmax 715 lb/ft. The reactions at A and B are vertical W D E 60 61 61 4.5 ft 4.5 nt
Determine the resultant internal loadings on the cross section at point C Express your answers, separated by commas, to three significant figures. 150 AXO 11 vec o ? Nc = Vc = Mc = 0..89125,9.30464 kip kip kip.ft
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