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- Figure 5.30 [RA= 0 ,RB=0]
(e)
10 kN m 10 kN m
1 m 3 m 4 m
RA RB
Figure 5.30
- Figure 5.31
[RA=7kN, RB=1kN]
(f)
10 kN m
RA 2 m 2 m 2 m RB
8 kN
Figure 5.31
- Figure 5.32
[RA=−333 N, RB=333 N]
(g)
10 kN m 12 kN m
2 m
2 m
2 m 2 m
1 m
RA RB
Figure 5.32
Exercise 29 Short answer questions on
simply supported beams
- The moment of a force is the product of
...and....
2. When a beam has no tendency to move it
is in....
3. State the two conditions for equilibrium
of a beam.
4. State the principle of moments.
5. What is meant by a simply supported
beam?
6. State two practical applications of simply
supported beams.
7. Why does a couple not have a vertical
component of force?
Exercise 30 Multi-choice questions on
simply supported beams
(Answers on page 284)
- A force of 10 N is applied at right angles
to the handle of a spanner, 0.5 m from
the centre of a nut. The moment on the
nut is:
(a) 5 N m (b) 2 N/m
(c) 0.5 m/N (d) 15 N m
- The distancedin Figure 5.33 when the
beam is in equilibrium is:
(a) 0.5 m (b) 1.0 m
(c)4.0m (d)15m
20 N
2.0 m d
10 N
Figure 5.33
- With reference to Figure 5.34, the clock-
wise moment aboutAis:
(a) 70 N m (b) 10 N m
(c) 60 N m (d) 5×RBNm