QUESTION #5 Determine the loads P1 and P2 on the beam from the vertical shear force diagram shown below. The beam has a pin support at its left end and a roller support at the right its left end. A VSFD (kN) 58 P1 P2 2.5 m 6.5 m 1 m 2.5 m -16.8 B 6.5 m 1 m 0 -36 -36
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Since the left end of the beam has a pin support, it can only provide a vertical reaction force. Let's call this force R1. Show moreā¦
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