Determine the internal forces at point C (i.e. Vc. Nc, Mc) of the cantilever beam shown. Point A is fixed support 30 kN

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Chapter8: Applications Of Plane Stress (pressure Vessels, Beams, And Combined Loadings)
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Problem 8.4.13P: . A cantilever beam (width b = 3 in. and depth h = 6 in,) has a length L = 5 ft and is subjected to...
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Determine the internal forces at point C (i.e. Vc. Nc, Mc) of the cantilever beam shown. Point A is fixed support
30 kN
60 kN/m
2 m
A
C
50 kNm
3 m
3 m
Vc = +75 kN,
Nc = 0,
Nc = 0,
Mc = +80 kN-m o
Vc = -120 kN,
Mc = +75 kN-m o
Vc = -75 kN,
Nc = 0,
Mc = -90 kN-m o
Vc = +75 kN,
Nc = 0,
Mc = -75 kN-m o
None of the above o
B
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the internal forces at point C (i.e. Vc. Nc, Mc) of the cantilever beam shown. Point A is fixed support 30 kN 60 kN/m 2 m A C 50 kNm 3 m 3 m Vc = +75 kN, Nc = 0, Nc = 0, Mc = +80 kN-m o Vc = -120 kN, Mc = +75 kN-m o Vc = -75 kN, Nc = 0, Mc = -90 kN-m o Vc = +75 kN, Nc = 0, Mc = -75 kN-m o None of the above o B
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