7-14. Determine the normal force, shear force, and moment at points F and E. Prob. 7-14 A 3 ft E 2 ft B 50 lb/ft 6 ft C + 4 ft F D 2 ft

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Please answer the question in the picture, Draw a  free body diagram for the shear and Moment as well please. Show all of your work in pictures please. Do not type it! THank you for your help 

**Problem 7–14:** Determine the normal force, shear force, and moment at points \( F \) and \( E \).

**Diagram Description:**

The diagram depicts a beam supported at multiple points, with a uniformly distributed load and specified distances between points. The beam is segmented into different parts with various points marked:

- **Segment AE:** 
  - Supported at point \( A \).
  - Distance from \( A \) to \( E \) is 3 feet, and from \( E \) to \( B \) is 2 feet.

- **Segment BC:** 
  - Supported by a roller at point \( C \).
  - Distance from \( B \) to \( C \) is 6 feet.
  - A uniform load of 50 lb/ft is applied over this segment.

- **Segment CD:**
  - Distance from \( C \) to \( D \) is 4 feet, and from \( D \) to \( F \) is 2 feet.

Points \( F \) and \( E \) are the specified locations for determining the normal force, shear force, and moment. The beam is depicted as resting on a rough rigid surface at points \( A \) and \( D \).
Transcribed Image Text:**Problem 7–14:** Determine the normal force, shear force, and moment at points \( F \) and \( E \). **Diagram Description:** The diagram depicts a beam supported at multiple points, with a uniformly distributed load and specified distances between points. The beam is segmented into different parts with various points marked: - **Segment AE:** - Supported at point \( A \). - Distance from \( A \) to \( E \) is 3 feet, and from \( E \) to \( B \) is 2 feet. - **Segment BC:** - Supported by a roller at point \( C \). - Distance from \( B \) to \( C \) is 6 feet. - A uniform load of 50 lb/ft is applied over this segment. - **Segment CD:** - Distance from \( C \) to \( D \) is 4 feet, and from \( D \) to \( F \) is 2 feet. Points \( F \) and \( E \) are the specified locations for determining the normal force, shear force, and moment. The beam is depicted as resting on a rough rigid surface at points \( A \) and \( D \).
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