Replace the loading by an equivalent resultant force and couple moment acting at point O. (Figure 1) The loading function is w = 2.5x² lb/ft.

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Problem 11.5.10P: Solve the preceding problem (W 250 × 44.8) if the resultant force P equals 110 kN and E = 200 GPa.
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Replace the loading by an equivalent resultant force and
couple moment acting at point O. (Figure 1) The loading
function is w = 2.5x² lb/ft.
Figure
10 ft
< 1 of 1
Transcribed Image Text:Replace the loading by an equivalent resultant force and couple moment acting at point O. (Figure 1) The loading function is w = 2.5x² lb/ft. Figure 10 ft < 1 of 1
Part B
Specify the location of the equivalent resultant force on the beam, measured from the left end.
Express your answer in feet to three significant figures.
= 7.50 ft
Submit
Correct
Part C
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Determine the equivalent resultant couple moment about point O.
Express your answer in kilopound-feet to three significant figures. Enter positive value if the moment is.
counterclockwise and negative value if the moment is clockwise.
195| ΑΣΦ. 41 Ivec
(MR)O =
Submit
Request Answer
Sp ?
kip-ft
Transcribed Image Text:Part B Specify the location of the equivalent resultant force on the beam, measured from the left end. Express your answer in feet to three significant figures. = 7.50 ft Submit Correct Part C Previous Answers Determine the equivalent resultant couple moment about point O. Express your answer in kilopound-feet to three significant figures. Enter positive value if the moment is. counterclockwise and negative value if the moment is clockwise. 195| ΑΣΦ. 41 Ivec (MR)O = Submit Request Answer Sp ? kip-ft
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