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Use Robot to determine the magnitude of the beam deflection…

Use Robot to determine the magnitude of the beam deflection at A for a steel W16x40 beam. Include the self-weight of the beam. Let w = 4.2 kips/ft, P = 35 kips, L1 = 6 ft, and L2 = 15 ft.

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Determine the horizontal distance from column ADG to the cen…

Determine the horizontal distance from column ADG to the centroid of the columns. Assume all of the columns have the same cross sectional area. Let P1 = 20 kN, P2 = 36 kN, L1 = 10.0 m, L2 = 6.2 m, and L3 = 6.3 m.

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The applied end moment is M = (4EI/L)θ if the far end of the…

The applied end moment is M = (4EI/L)θ if the far end of the member is _______.

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Use Robot to determine the magnitude of the vertical reactio…

Use Robot to determine the magnitude of the vertical reaction force at A. Assume that M = 170 kN·m, P = 75 kN, w = 90 kN/m, and L = 1.5 m. Delete the self-weight of the beam.

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Use Robot to determine the magnitude of the vertical reactio…

Use Robot to determine the magnitude of the vertical reaction force at A. Let w = 25 kN/m, and L = 8 m. Delete the self-weight of the beam.

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Determine the magnitude of the bending moment at D. Let w =…

Determine the magnitude of the bending moment at D. Let w = 2.2 kip/ft, L1 = 20 ft, and L2 = 15 ft. Assume EI = constant.

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A nurse is assessing a family’s nutritional status. Which of…

A nurse is assessing a family’s nutritional status. Which of the following situations most accurately describes food insecurity?

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Use Robot to determine the magnitude of the vertical reactio…

Use Robot to determine the magnitude of the vertical reaction force at A. Let w = 26 kN/m, and L = 7 m. Delete the self-weight of the beam.

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The nurse is assessing a 9-year-old child, who is at the 98t…

The nurse is assessing a 9-year-old child, who is at the 98th percentile for weight and at the 40th percentile for height. The school nurse will interpret that this child is:

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Determine the distribution factor DFCB. Let w1 = 1.7 kip/ft,…

Determine the distribution factor DFCB. Let w1 = 1.7 kip/ft, w2 = 3.0 kip/ft, L1 = 33 ft, and L2 = 27 ft. Assume EI = constant.

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