A wooden beam is fixed at A. Three cables with forces F, F2 = 200lb, and F3=50lb act on the beam as shown. a. Draw the free body diagram of the wooden beam. b. Express each force in Cartesian vector form. c. Determine the magnitude and direction angles 0x, Oy, and 0, of the resultant force of F, F2 and F3. d. Determine the horizontal and vertical components of reaction at A. e. Determine the Moment at A. Take the value of F and X that are corresponding to your ID from Table 1. 200 lb 50 lb - 3 ft 3 ft– A F 4)

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A wooden beam is fixed at A. Three cables with forces F, F2 = 200lb, and F3=50lb act on the
beam as shown.
a. Draw the free body diagram of the wooden beam.
b. Express each force in Cartesian vector form.
c. Determine the magnitude and direction angles 0x, Oy, and 0, of the resultant force of F,
F2 and F3.
d. Determine the horizontal and vertical components of reaction at A.
e. Determine the Moment at A.
Take the value of F and X that are corresponding to your ID from Table 1.
200 lb
50 lb
X
-3 ft 3 ft 30°
F
Transcribed Image Text:A wooden beam is fixed at A. Three cables with forces F, F2 = 200lb, and F3=50lb act on the beam as shown. a. Draw the free body diagram of the wooden beam. b. Express each force in Cartesian vector form. c. Determine the magnitude and direction angles 0x, Oy, and 0, of the resultant force of F, F2 and F3. d. Determine the horizontal and vertical components of reaction at A. e. Determine the Moment at A. Take the value of F and X that are corresponding to your ID from Table 1. 200 lb 50 lb X -3 ft 3 ft 30° F
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