Find the magnitude of reaction at support A if F=13.0 kips and DL= 1.0 kips/ft F kips B 4 ft DLkips/ft 5 ft 5 ft Your Answer: 11.733 K Answer units
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The sum of forces in the y-direction is given by: \[ \Sigma F_y = A_y - 13 - 1(5) = 0 \] \[ A_y = 13 + 5 = 18 \text{ kips} \] Show more…
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