F1 Ib F2 lb/ft F3 Ib/ft D E 3 ft 6 ft 9 ft 3 ft 9 ft F1 = 12, F2 = 15, F3 = 21 F. 3. B.
F1 Ib F2 lb/ft F3 Ib/ft D E 3 ft 6 ft 9 ft 3 ft 9 ft F1 = 12, F2 = 15, F3 = 21 F. 3. B.
Chapter2: Loads On Structures
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Transcribed Image Text:F1 lb
F2 lb/ft
F3 lb/ft
BI
D EC
3 ft
6 ft
9 ft
13ft
9 ft
F1 = 12, F2 = 15, F3 = 21

Transcribed Image Text:Derive the shear equation of segment DE. *
Derivethemomentecuation cr secment DE.
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