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Problem 332 | Equilibrium of Parallel Force System

Problem 332
Determine the reactions for the beam shown in Fig. P-332.
 

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Problem 323 | Equilibrium of Force System

Problem 323
The truss shown in Fig. P-323 is supported by a hinge at A and a roller at B. A load of 20 kN is applied at C. Determine the reactions at A and B.
 

Truss of unlevel supports

 

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Problem 322 | Equilibrium of Force System

Problem 322
The Fink truss shown in Fig. P-322 is supported by a roller at A and a hinge at B. The given loads are normal to the inclined member. Determine the reactions at A and B. Hint: Replace the loads by their resultant.
 

Fink truss with windloads

 

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250 Reaction at the supports of cantilever truss

Problem 250
The cantilever truss shown in Fig. P-250 carries a vertical load of 10.8 kN. The truss is supported by bearing at A and B which exert the forces Av, Ah, and Bh. The four forces shown constitute two couples which must have opposite moment effects to prevent movement of the truss. Determine the magnitude of the supporting forces.
 

Reactions of Cantilever Truss

 

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