2000 lb 0.5 in. 5 ft- 0.75 in. B| | 4 ft 6000 lb C 0.75 in. - 4 ft- 4000 lb D
2000 lb 0.5 in. 5 ft- 0.75 in. B| | 4 ft 6000 lb C 0.75 in. - 4 ft- 4000 lb D
Chapter2: Loads On Structures
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Given the figure shown below, determine the change in the length of the shaft caused by
given loads. Use E = 29×106 psi for steel. All answers must be in STORED VALUES and the final answer must be in four (4) decimal places.

Transcribed Image Text:2000 lb
0.5 in.
5 ft-
0.75 in.
B| |
4 ft
6000 lb
C
0.75 in.
- 4 ft-
4000 lb
D
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