Item 2: A frame is composed of 2 members weighing 2W (kN/m) each. Calculate the magnitude of the reactions at the supports. 3W (KN) 45 Im 8W (kNm) im im 4W (KN) Im -pin 4W (kN) 40 Im

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Item 2: A frame is composed of 2 members
weighing 2W (kN/m) each. Calculate the
magnitude
of the reactions at the supports.
3W (KN)
45
Im
8W (kNm)
im
Im
4W (KN)
E
Im
-pin
4W (kN)
40°
Im
Transcribed Image Text:Item 2: A frame is composed of 2 members weighing 2W (kN/m) each. Calculate the magnitude of the reactions at the supports. 3W (KN) 45 Im 8W (kNm) im Im 4W (KN) E Im -pin 4W (kN) 40° Im
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