The beam is supported at A and B as shown in (Figure 1). Suppose that F = 7.5 kip and w = 600 lb/ft. Follow the sign convention. %3D
The beam is supported at A and B as shown in (Figure 1). Suppose that F = 7.5 kip and w = 600 lb/ft. Follow the sign convention. %3D
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Transcribed Image Text:## Problem 7.18
The beam is supported at \( A \) and \( B \) as shown in **Figure 1**. Suppose that \( F = 7.5 \) kip and \( w = 600 \) lb/ft. Follow the sign convention.
### Figure Description
The figure illustrates a beam that is supported at two points, \( A \) and \( B \).
- A force \( F \) of 7.5 kip is applied horizontally on the left side of the beam, 3 feet from the end.
- There is a uniformly distributed load \( w \) of 600 lb/ft acting across the beam, starting 4 feet from the left and ending 4 feet from the right.
- The beam spans horizontally with the following segment measurements:
- From the left end to the start of the load is 4 feet.
- Between point \( C \) (under the start of the load) and point \( A \) is 4 feet.
- Between point \( A \) and \( D \) (under the load) is 6 feet.
- From point \( D \) to point \( B \) is 4 feet.
This setup follows the standard sign convention for beam analysis.
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