The cantilever beam is subjected to a uniform distributed load (g) and a concentrated force (F), at the locations shown below. Place the coordinate system origin (x = 0) at the left end of the beam, and follow the standard sign convention for V and M from the textbook. q

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Determine the maximum shear force. Express the answer as magnitude only and ignore signs/directions.
Vmar
6
|Mmaz| 9
Xmaz
kN
Determine the maximum bending moment and the distance from the origin (x = 0) to the location of this
moment, e.g., distance Xmar. Express the answers as magnitude only and ignore signs/directions.
1
?✔100%
kN m ? X0%
? *0%
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the maximum shear force. Express the answer as magnitude only and ignore signs/directions. Vmar 6 |Mmaz| 9 Xmaz kN Determine the maximum bending moment and the distance from the origin (x = 0) to the location of this moment, e.g., distance Xmar. Express the answers as magnitude only and ignore signs/directions. 1 ?✔100% kN m ? X0% ? *0%
The cantilever beam is subjected to a uniform distributed load (g) and a concentrated force (F), at the
locations shown below. Place the coordinate system origin (x = 0) at the left end of the beam, and follow the
(ä
standard sign convention for V and M from the textbook.
Given:
• L₁ = 1 m
• L₂ = 4 m
• F = 6 kN
• q = 4.5 kN/m
L₁
X
q
L₂
L₁
F
Transcribed Image Text:The cantilever beam is subjected to a uniform distributed load (g) and a concentrated force (F), at the locations shown below. Place the coordinate system origin (x = 0) at the left end of the beam, and follow the (ä standard sign convention for V and M from the textbook. Given: • L₁ = 1 m • L₂ = 4 m • F = 6 kN • q = 4.5 kN/m L₁ X q L₂ L₁ F
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