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Q.7) The beam shown in figure is supported
by a hinge at point o (which is parallel to x-
axis) and a cable. Determine the support
reactions at O and the tension supported by
the cable. [6 marks]
0.8 m
F=(51-12) KN
(ATA = 75 kN, My = 5 kN. m. Mo, = -22 kN. m. O, = 50 kN, 0,= -15 kN,
0, = 54 kN
(B) TAD
= 32.1 kN. M. = 0 kv. m. Mor = 41.4 kN. m, 0, = 15 kN. o, = 23 kN.
0 = -50 kn
(C)TAD = 54 kN, My = -14.4 kN. m. Mo, = 0 kNm, 0, = 23.1 kN. O, = 19 kN.
0,= –22 km
(DTAD = 57 kN. M.y = 4.5 kN. m. Mo, = -44.1 kN. m. 0 = -9k. oy
= 90 KN 0,= 32.1 KN
(E)Other answer Tan = ? N. My =? kN. m.M=? KM,
0,=? kN
0,=? KNO, =? KN.

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