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Problem Set # 2 (Part 2)

This document contains instructions for two problems involving structural analysis and mechanics of materials. Problem 2 asks to use the moment-area theorem to find the maximum deflection of a beam supported by a roller at one end and pin at the other, given the modulus of elasticity, area moment of inertia, and a load. Problem 3 asks to use the moment-area theorems to determine the force needed at the end of an overhanging section of a beam to result in zero displacement at that point, where the elastic modulus times the area moment of inertia remains constant.
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Problem Set # 2 (Part 2)

This document contains instructions for two problems involving structural analysis and mechanics of materials. Problem 2 asks to use the moment-area theorem to find the maximum deflection of a beam supported by a roller at one end and pin at the other, given the modulus of elasticity, area moment of inertia, and a load. Problem 3 asks to use the moment-area theorems to determine the force needed at the end of an overhanging section of a beam to result in zero displacement at that point, where the elastic modulus times the area moment of inertia remains constant.
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PROBLEM SET # 2

(part 2)
CE132P
Problem # 2: Use the moment area theorem 2 to determine
the maximum deflection. Assume a is a roller and B is a pin.
Take E = 29000 ksi and I = 500 in^4
Problem # 3:
The beam is subjected to the load P as shown. Use the moment-
are theorems and determine the magnitude of force F that must
be applied at the end of the overhang C so that the displacement
at C is zero. EI is constant.

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