Using the area method, draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams for the beam. Don't think about the beam's weight.

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Chapter2: Axially Loaded Members
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Problem 2.2.21P: Solve the preceding problem for the following data: b = 8.0 in., k = 16 lb/in., a = 45°, and P = 10...
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Using the area method, draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams for the beam. Don't think about the beam's weight.

 

4 ft
1900 lb
B
400 lb
D
60 lb/ft
8 ft--6 ft →
X
Transcribed Image Text:4 ft 1900 lb B 400 lb D 60 lb/ft 8 ft--6 ft → X
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