Problem 2 (25 points) For the 6 ft long simply supported beam shown: Determine the Resultant (R) of the two Loads and the distance from Point A ($x_A$) to its line of action 200 lb 300 lb
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The loads are 500 lbs and 800 lbs, and they are located 2 ft and 4 ft from the left end of the beam, respectively. Show more…
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