Multiple Choice
A uniform plank XY is supported by two equal 120-N forces at X and Y, as shown. The support at X is then moved to Z (half-way to the plank center) . The supporting forces at Y and Z are then:
A) FY = 240 N, FZ = 120 N
B) FY = 200 N, FZ = 40 N
C) FY = 40 N, FZ = 200 N
D) FY = 80 N, FZ = 160 N
E) FY = 160 N, FZ = 80 N
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