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Bending of beam subject to offset transverse force

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sabrepoint

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Sorry if this is too basic but I'm unsure re this and haven't found similar on Web ...

Formula to determine moment at R?
veranda_beam_example_ixxomf.jpg


Thanks from an electrical
 
I thought even electrical engineers took Statics. If I am reading your question right, the initial Moment at R due to the force "F" is FxZ. You also have moment at R from the weight of the structure itself.

Why are you assuming no bending along the Z member? I do not know what a "flexible member" is.
 
Wow
Is this some kind of homework problem?
What real life situation does this represent?

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