5. (Systems in equilibrium) Determine reactions at A (ball) and B (pin). Hint: start by replacing two triangular distributed loads with equivalent concentrated loads). 6 kN/m 15 kN 500 kN · m A B 7.5 m 4.5 m
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The distributed load is triangular, with a peak of 6 kN/m at the center. The total length of the distributed load is $7.5 \text{ m} + 4.5 \text{ m} = 12 \text{ m}$. This triangular load can be split into two right-angled triangles: 1. A triangle from A to the peak Show more…
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