A beam is loaded and supported as shown, with F₁ = 1830 lb, F₂ = 1800 lb, and w = 1150 lb/ft. The dimensions on the figu

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A beam is loaded and supported as shown, with F₁ = 1830 lb, F₂ = 1800 lb, and w = 1150 lb/ft. The dimensions on the figu

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A Beam Is Loaded And Supported As Shown With F 1830 Lb F 1800 Lb And W 1150 Lb Ft The Dimensions On The Figu 1
A Beam Is Loaded And Supported As Shown With F 1830 Lb F 1800 Lb And W 1150 Lb Ft The Dimensions On The Figu 1 (92.91 KiB) Viewed 39 times
A beam is loaded and supported as shown, with F₁ = 1830 lb, F₂ = 1800 lb, and w = 1150 lb/ft. The dimensions on the figure are a = 2.2 ft, b = 1.8 ft, c = 5.5 ft and d = 2.3 ft. Develop expressions that describe the shearing forces and bending moments in the beam as functions of x. F₂ F₁ RA= RB = Interval -2.2 ft < x < 0: V(x) = Interval 0 < x < 1.8 ft: V(x) = b Interval 1.8 ft < x < 7.3 ft: V(x) = Interval 7.3 ft < x < 9.6 ft: V(x) = lb lb lb and M(x) = lb and M(x) = lb and M(x) = lb and M(x) = W d ft*lb ft*lb ft*lb ft*lb
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