Figure Q1 shows a static structure hinged at point A and supported on a roller at point D. It experiences two different loads whose position and magnitude are shown in the diagram. A 50 kN 60° 4m B C E 85 KN -|- 4m Figure Q1- NOT TO SCALE 5m 4m 0000 Calculate the following (clearly identify the magnitude and DIRECTION of the forces): a) The height of the framework b) The vertical and horizontal components of the force at B. c) The horizontal reaction force experienced at point A.

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Figure Q1 shows a static structure hinged at point A and supported on a roller at point D.
It experiences two different loads whose position and magnitude are shown in the
diagram.
A
50 kN
60°
4m
B
F
4m
C
E
85 KN
Figure Q1- NOT TO SCALE
5m
4m
D
Calculate the following (clearly identify the magnitude and DIRECTION of the forces):
a) The height of the framework
b) The vertical and horizontal components of the force at B.
c) The horizontal reaction force experienced at point A.
d) The vertical reaction force experienced by the roller at point D.
e) The vertical reaction force experienced at point A.
f) The magnitude and direction of the resultant reaction force acting on the
frame at A.
Transcribed Image Text:Figure Q1 shows a static structure hinged at point A and supported on a roller at point D. It experiences two different loads whose position and magnitude are shown in the diagram. A 50 kN 60° 4m B F 4m C E 85 KN Figure Q1- NOT TO SCALE 5m 4m D Calculate the following (clearly identify the magnitude and DIRECTION of the forces): a) The height of the framework b) The vertical and horizontal components of the force at B. c) The horizontal reaction force experienced at point A. d) The vertical reaction force experienced by the roller at point D. e) The vertical reaction force experienced at point A. f) The magnitude and direction of the resultant reaction force acting on the frame at A.
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