(16 points) Difficulty (4/5) A beam is loaded and supported as shown, with F1​=2090lb,F2​=2040lb,M=6430ft⋆b, and w=1060l

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(16 points) Difficulty (4/5) A beam is loaded and supported as shown, with F1​=2090lb,F2​=2040lb,M=6430ft⋆b, and w=1060l

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16 Points Difficulty 4 5 A Beam Is Loaded And Supported As Shown With F1 2090lb F2 2040lb M 6430ft B And W 1060l 1
16 Points Difficulty 4 5 A Beam Is Loaded And Supported As Shown With F1 2090lb F2 2040lb M 6430ft B And W 1060l 1 (103.33 KiB) Viewed 39 times
(16 points) Difficulty (4/5) A beam is loaded and supported as shown, with F1​=2090lb,F2​=2040lb,M=6430ft⋆b, and w=1060lb/ft. The dimensions on the figure are a=4.4ft,b=12.1ft, and c=3.7ft. Develop expressions that describe the shearing forces and bending moments in the beam as functions of x. Reactions: RB​=RD​=​ include units with your answers for reactions Functions: Interval 0<x<4.4ft : V(x)= lb and M(x)= ft∗∣b Interval 4.4<x<16.5ft : V(x)= lb and M(x)= ft∗∣b Interval 16.5ft<x<20.2ft : V(x)= Ib and M(x)= ft∗∣b omit units from the expressions you develop
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