Question 4.11: Determining Unknown Forces Two forces A and B and a 200 ft-l...
Determining Unknown Forces Two forces
A and B and a 200 ft-lb couple act on the beam in Fig. 4.31. The sum of the forces is zero, and the sum of the moments about the left end of the beam is zero. What are the forces A and B?
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