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Assume that M0 = 5.75 kN-m and L = 5.80 m. Determine the rea…

Assume that M0 = 5.75 kN-m and L = 5.80 m. Determine the reaction at support B. Assume that EI is constant for the beam. Assume the beam weighs 25 kN/m.

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Assume that M = 117 kN-m and that EI = 5.0 × 1010 kN-mm2 is…

Assume that M = 117 kN-m and that EI = 5.0 × 1010 kN-mm2 is constant. Determine the concentrated downward force P required to make the total beam deflection at B equal to zero. Assume both lengths are increased by a factor of 25π.

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Assume that P = 31 kips and L = 5 ft. Determine the reaction…

Assume that P = 31 kips and L = 5 ft. Determine the reaction force at C. Assume that EI is constant for the beam. Assume the beam weighs 25 kips/ft. (Reminder: The roller symbol implies that both upward and downward displacement is restrained.)

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Determine the beam deflection at point H. Assume that EI = 2…

Determine the beam deflection at point H. Assume that EI = 2.36 × 1010 kN-mm2 is constant. Assume both lengths are decreased by a factor of 2π.

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Two identical beams are loaded with w on opposite ends. Whic…

Two identical beams are loaded with w on opposite ends. Which beam will deflect the most? Assume the beam on the left is made of cheese and the beam on the right is made of diamond.

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Assume that P = 32 kips and L = 5 ft. Determine the reaction…

Assume that P = 32 kips and L = 5 ft. Determine the reaction force at C. Assume that EI is constant for the beam. Assume the beam weighs 25 kips/ft. (Reminder: The roller symbol implies that both upward and downward displacement is restrained.)

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Assume that M0 = 4.25 kN-m and L = 5.20 m. Determine the rea…

Assume that M0 = 4.25 kN-m and L = 5.20 m. Determine the reaction at support B. Assume that EI is constant for the beam. Assume the beam weighs 25 kN/m.

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For the beam loaded as shown, use the method of superpositio…

For the beam loaded as shown, use the method of superposition to determine the beam deflection at point H. Assume that EI = 1.83 × 107 kips-in.2 is constant. Assume the length between B and C is increased by a factor of 25π.

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Assume that P = 12 kips and L = 5 ft. Determine the reaction…

Assume that P = 12 kips and L = 5 ft. Determine the reaction force at C. Assume that EI is constant for the beam. Assume the beam weighs 25 kips/ft. (Reminder: The roller symbol implies that both upward and downward displacement is restrained.)

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Assume that M0 = 5.35 kN-m and L = 3.60 m. Determine the rea…

Assume that M0 = 5.35 kN-m and L = 3.60 m. Determine the reaction at support B. Assume that EI is constant for the beam. Assume the beam weighs 25 kN/m.

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