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Chapter2: Loads On Structures
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These last two questions on my homework tonight are definitely holding me up. I am tasked to find the maximum shear force and maximum moment for the beams shown. Any ideas?

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4'-0"
Problem 2
Without drawing the shear force and bending moment diagrams, find the maximum shear and moment for the
following beams:
(a)
4.0 k/ft
+
7'-6"
7'-6"
(b)
4.0 k/ft
4.0 k/ft
+
7-6"
7'-6"
Note: Drawings may not be to scale
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