A beam is supported by a pin at point A and a roller at point B. Distributed loads are applied to the beam. W2 W. di Values for the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale. Variable Value W1 W2 5 kN/m 6 kN/m di 4 m d2 5 m a. Replace the force system with an equivalent force, FR. (enter the magnitude) b. Determine the moment about point A, MA, express as a cartesian vector c. Determine the location of the FR on the beam, d, measured from point A. Round your final answers to 3 significant digits/figures.

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A beam is supported by a pin at point A and a roller at point B. Distributed loads are applied to the beam.
W2
Wi
di
d2
Values for the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale.
Variable Value
W1
5 kN/m
6 kN/m
W2
di
4 m
d2
5 m
a. Replace the force system with an equivalent force, FR. (enter the magnitude)
b. Determine the moment about point A, MĄ, express as a cartesian vector
c. Determine the location of the FR on the beam, d, measured from point A.
Round your final answers to 3 significant digits/figures.
FR = ( 47.5
kN
MA =
xk) kN-m
d = (| 4.44
V o) m
Transcribed Image Text:A beam is supported by a pin at point A and a roller at point B. Distributed loads are applied to the beam. W2 Wi di d2 Values for the figure are given in the following table. Note the figure may not be to scale. Variable Value W1 5 kN/m 6 kN/m W2 di 4 m d2 5 m a. Replace the force system with an equivalent force, FR. (enter the magnitude) b. Determine the moment about point A, MĄ, express as a cartesian vector c. Determine the location of the FR on the beam, d, measured from point A. Round your final answers to 3 significant digits/figures. FR = ( 47.5 kN MA = xk) kN-m d = (| 4.44 V o) m
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