1) Reduce the forces acting on the beam to a single resultant force and determine its point of application along AB. (15 points) 200 lb 150 lb 300 lb 500 lb A B 4 ft 1 ft 1 ft
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Given forces: - 200 lb downward - 150 lb downward - 300 lb upward - 500 lb downward Net force = -200 lb - 150 lb + 300 lb - 500 lb Net force = -550 lb Show more…
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