PRACTICE QUESTION 1 Consider the frame system below. Determine the resultant moment about point A. Neglect the thickness of the beam. 3 m 60° -1 m -1 m -1 m 200 N 200 N 200 N 30° 400 N |?M<sub>A</sub>| = 3900 Nm
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This can be calculated using the formula: Moment = Force x Distance Moment = 200N x 3m Moment = 600 Nm Show more…
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