A wooden beam is fixed at A. Four cables with forces "P" and "F" act on the beam as shown. a. Draw the free body diagram of the wooden beam. b. Determine the resultant force (FR) in Cartesian vector form. c. Determine the magnitude and direction angles 0, 0, and 0, of the resultant force (FR). d. Determine the horizontal and vertical components of the reactions at A. e. Determine the Moment at A. Take the values of F (Ib), P (Ib), a (deg) and X (ft) from Table 1. X -2 ft- By 2 ft F 2 ft F(N) = P(lb) = 215 X(ft) = 5 a(deg) = 30 Show all steps of the solution = 585

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A wooden beam is fixed at A. Four cables with forces "P" and "F" act on the beam as shown.
a. Draw the free body diagram of the wooden beam.
b. Determine the resultant force (FR) in Cartesian vector form.
c. Determine the magnitude and direction angles 0,, 0, and 0, of the resultant force (FR).
d. Determine the horizontal and vertical components of the reactions at A.
e. Determine the Moment at A.
Take the values of F (Ib), P (Ib), a (deg) and X (ft) from Table 1.
X -2 ft-
By
2 ft
F
2 ft
= 585
F(N) :
P(lb) = 215
X(ft) = 5
a(deg) = 30
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Transcribed Image Text:A wooden beam is fixed at A. Four cables with forces "P" and "F" act on the beam as shown. a. Draw the free body diagram of the wooden beam. b. Determine the resultant force (FR) in Cartesian vector form. c. Determine the magnitude and direction angles 0,, 0, and 0, of the resultant force (FR). d. Determine the horizontal and vertical components of the reactions at A. e. Determine the Moment at A. Take the values of F (Ib), P (Ib), a (deg) and X (ft) from Table 1. X -2 ft- By 2 ft F 2 ft = 585 F(N) : P(lb) = 215 X(ft) = 5 a(deg) = 30 Show all steps of the solution
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