4. Determine the shear and moment diagrams for the beam 600 lb/ft B2 3 ft 6...
Draw shear and moment diagrams for the beam. Thanks for the help. 600 lb 200 lb/ft A B D C 3 ft -3 ft 6 ft
5. Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam (Graphical Method). 400 lb/ft 600 lb-ft 15 ft -
Draw shear and moment diagrams for the beam shown below 600 lb 200 lb/ft AL B — 6 ft — C + D 3ft-*—3ft-
4. SHEAR AND MOMENT DIAGRAMS Determine the shear and moment diagrams for the beam shown below. There is a pin at A and a rocker at B. a. There are 3 sections. Draw the FBD for each section. Also, give the shear and moment equation for each section. 125 lb/ft 1000 lb х 10 ft 6 ft 10 ft
4. SHEAR AND MOMENT DIAGRAMS Determine the shear and moment diagrams for the beam shown below. There is a pin at A and a rocker at B. a. There are 3 sections. Draw the FBD for each section. Also, give the shear and moment equation for each section. у 125 lb/ft 1000 lb х A 10 ft B 6 ft 10 ft
4. SHEAR AND MOMENT DIAGRAMS Determine the shear and moment diagrams for the beam shown below. There is a pin at A and a rocker at B. a. There are 3 sections. Draw the FBD for each section. Also, give the shear and moment equation for each section. у 125 lb/ft 1000 lb Х A B 10 ft 6 ft 10 ft
4. SHEAR AND MOMENT DIAGRAMS Determine the shear and moment diagrams for the beam shown below. There is a pin at A and a rocker at B. a. There are 3 sections. Draw the FBD for each section. Also, give the shear and moment equation for each section. у 125 lb/ft 1000 lb 10 ft 6 ft 10 ft B
Problem 3 (20 pts) Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam, and determine the shear and moment in the beam as functions of x for 0cxe4 ft, 4 ftcx<10 ft and 10 ft <x< 14 ft 250 lb 250 lb 150 lb/ft -4ft
3) Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam, and determine the shear and moment throughout the beam as functions of x for 0 <=x<= 6 ft and 6 ft <= x <= 9 ft. 4 kip
Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the beam, and determine the shear and moment in the beam as functions of x for 0 < x <6 ft, and 6 ft < x < 9 ft.