Let's consider a canteliver beam, fixed supported at A, and subjected to the shown load. Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal loadings at cross-section (a-a) as shown in the figure below. 2 ft 2 kip/ft 6 ft 4 ft 10 kip -4 ft- Select one: O N = 0; V = 22 kip (downward); M = 40 kip.ft (clockwise). O N = 0; V = 10 kip (downward); M = 40 kip.ft (clockwise). O N = 0; V = 24 kip (downward); M = 80 kip.ft (clockwise). N=0; V= 26 kip (downward); M = 152 kip.ft (clockwise). N=0; V=28 kip (downward); M = 185 kip.ft (clockwise). 8 kip 40 kip-ft
Let's consider a canteliver beam, fixed supported at A, and subjected to the shown load. Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal loadings at cross-section (a-a) as shown in the figure below. 2 ft 2 kip/ft 6 ft 4 ft 10 kip -4 ft- Select one: O N = 0; V = 22 kip (downward); M = 40 kip.ft (clockwise). O N = 0; V = 10 kip (downward); M = 40 kip.ft (clockwise). O N = 0; V = 24 kip (downward); M = 80 kip.ft (clockwise). N=0; V= 26 kip (downward); M = 152 kip.ft (clockwise). N=0; V=28 kip (downward); M = 185 kip.ft (clockwise). 8 kip 40 kip-ft
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![Let's consider a canteliver beam, fixed supported at A, and subjected to the shown load.
Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal loadings at cross-section (a-a) as shown in the figure
below.
2 ft
a
2 kip/ft
6 ft
4 ft
10 kip
4 ft
Select one:
O
N = 0; V = 22 kip (downward); M = 40 kip.ft (clockwise).
O N = 0; V = 10 kip (downward); M = 40 kip.ft (clockwise).
O N = 0; V= 24 kip (downward); M = 80 kip.ft (clockwise).
ON=0; V = 26 kip (downward); M = 152 kip.ft (clockwise).
ON = 0; V = 28 kip (downward); M = 185 kip.ft (clockwise).
8 kip
40 kip-ft
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Transcribed Image Text:Let's consider a canteliver beam, fixed supported at A, and subjected to the shown load.
Determine the magnitude of the resultant internal loadings at cross-section (a-a) as shown in the figure
below.
2 ft
a
2 kip/ft
6 ft
4 ft
10 kip
4 ft
Select one:
O
N = 0; V = 22 kip (downward); M = 40 kip.ft (clockwise).
O N = 0; V = 10 kip (downward); M = 40 kip.ft (clockwise).
O N = 0; V= 24 kip (downward); M = 80 kip.ft (clockwise).
ON=0; V = 26 kip (downward); M = 152 kip.ft (clockwise).
ON = 0; V = 28 kip (downward); M = 185 kip.ft (clockwise).
8 kip
40 kip-ft
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