PHY-311 Practice Questions 6 The beam in the figure below is loaded as shown. Calculate the magnitude and direction of the reactions at the support points B and D. (SHOW WORK) FA=20,000 lbs 10 ft B RB 10 ft 15 ft * FC=20,000 lbs 30° C * D RD 15 ft 4,000 lbs/ft E
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First, let's calculate the total weight of the beam. The weight of the beam can be calculated by multiplying the length of the beam by the weight per unit length. In this case, the length of the beam is 15 ft and the weight per unit length is 4,000 lbs/ft. So, the Show more…
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