3. For a beam shown below in Fig. 3. Answer questions a-e, given in the box below the space. 50KN 20 kN. m 80° 20 kN. m B. • C 5 m 6 m

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**Problem 3:**

For a beam shown below in Fig. 3, answer questions **a-e**, given in the box below the space.

**Diagram Description for Fig. 3:**

- The diagram features a horizontal beam supported at two points, labeled B and C.
- There is a moment of 20 kN·m at point O on the beam.
- A 50 kN force is applied at an angle of 80 degrees above the horizontal, towards the right near point C.
- Additional details include a leftward horizontal force of 20 kN at point O and a vertical force pointing upwards with an unspecified magnitude.
- The left section of the beam between point O and point B spans 5 meters, while the section between point B and point C spans 6 meters.
- Point D has a simple support or roller support underneath it, with no applied moment shown. 

This structure could be analyzed for reactions at supports or for internal moments and forces due to the loads and moments applied.
Transcribed Image Text:**Problem 3:** For a beam shown below in Fig. 3, answer questions **a-e**, given in the box below the space. **Diagram Description for Fig. 3:** - The diagram features a horizontal beam supported at two points, labeled B and C. - There is a moment of 20 kN·m at point O on the beam. - A 50 kN force is applied at an angle of 80 degrees above the horizontal, towards the right near point C. - Additional details include a leftward horizontal force of 20 kN at point O and a vertical force pointing upwards with an unspecified magnitude. - The left section of the beam between point O and point B spans 5 meters, while the section between point B and point C spans 6 meters. - Point D has a simple support or roller support underneath it, with no applied moment shown. This structure could be analyzed for reactions at supports or for internal moments and forces due to the loads and moments applied.
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