1. The beam consists of the bars AB and BC connected by a pin B. Determine the support reactions at A. Neglect the weights of the members. 2 kN/m 1.8 m B 1.5 m
1. The beam consists of the bars AB and BC connected by a pin B. Determine the support reactions at A. Neglect the weights of the members. 2 kN/m 1.8 m B 1.5 m
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The beam consists of the bars \( \overline{AB} \) and \( \overline{BC} \) connected by a pin \( B \). Determine the support reactions at \( A \). Neglect the weights of the members.
**Diagram Description:**
The diagram illustrates a beam divided into two segments: \( \overline{AB} \) and \( \overline{BC} \).
- **Support \( A \)**: The left end of the beam is supported by a fixed support at point \( A \).
- **Load**: A uniformly distributed load of \( 2 \, \text{kN/m} \) is applied along segment \( \overline{AB} \).
- **Connector \( B \)**: The segments are connected by a pin at point \( B \).
- **Distance \( AB \)**: The length of segment \( \overline{AB} \) is \( 1.8 \, \text{m} \).
- **Distance \( BC \)**: The length of segment \( \overline{BC} \) is \( 1.5 \, \text{m} \).
- **Support \( C \)**: The right end of the beam is supported by a roller support at point \( C \).
**Objective:**
Calculate the reactions at support \( A \). The weights of the beam members are to be neglected in this analysis.
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