Question 1) In the beam whose loading condition is given in the figure, F force F= 79 kN, w1 distributed load w1= 44 kN/m, w2 distributed load w2= 55 kN/m, θ angle θ= 49° and L length L= 9 m given. According to this; Question 1-A) Find the support response in the y direction (By) at point B. (Enter your result without writing kN units.) Question 1-B) Find the support response in the y direction (Ay) at point A. (Enter your result without writing kN units.) Question 1-C) Find the support response in the x direction (Ax) at point A. (Enter your result without writing kN units.)
Question 1) In the beam whose loading condition is given in the figure, F force F= 79 kN, w1 distributed load w1= 44 kN/m, w2 distributed load w2= 55 kN/m, θ angle θ= 49° and L length L= 9 m given. According to this; Question 1-A) Find the support response in the y direction (By) at point B. (Enter your result without writing kN units.) Question 1-B) Find the support response in the y direction (Ay) at point A. (Enter your result without writing kN units.) Question 1-C) Find the support response in the x direction (Ax) at point A. (Enter your result without writing kN units.)
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Question 1) In the beam whose loading condition is given in the figure, F force F= 79 kN, w1 distributed load w1= 44 kN/m, w2 distributed load w2= 55 kN/m, θ angle θ= 49° and L length L= 9 m given. According to this;
Question 1-A) Find the support response in the y direction (By) at point B. (Enter your result without writing kN units.)
Question 1-B) Find the support response in the y direction (Ay) at point A. (Enter your result without writing kN units.)
Question 1-C) Find the support response in the x direction (Ax) at point A. (Enter your result without writing kN units.)
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