Why Do Reaction Forces Differ When Isolating Different Members in Statics?

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The discussion revolves around the confusion regarding reaction forces when isolating different members in a statics problem. The original poster notes that isolating multiple members yields consistent reaction forces, while isolating a single member results in varying forces at contact points. Participants suggest providing detailed work and a side view diagram to clarify the situation. The emphasis is on understanding how the equilibrium equations apply differently based on the members being analyzed. Clear visual representation and thorough calculations are essential for resolving the discrepancies in reaction forces.
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Homework Statement


I found this question and thought the situation was quite an interesting one.[/B]
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Homework Equations


Seem to only be the 3 general equilibrium form of equations.

The Attempt at a Solution


The problem I encountered with this question was that when I isolated 2 or 3 members out of the system I got an answer for the reaction forces as W/3 but when I isolated only one plank, the equations suggested that the reaction forces were different at each point of contact. Has me mind boggled, all replies would be greatly appreciated, thank you![/B]
 
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Hi Adam,
1. Show your work. Perhaps someone sees where something goes awry.
2. Make is side view showing all the forces.
 

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