5.13 Determine the reactions at A and B for the beam with the overhang as shown.
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The total load is the sum of the point load and the distributed load. The point load is 15 kN. The distributed load is 12 kN/m over a length of 3.0 m, so it is 12 kN/m * 3.0 m = 36 kN. Therefore, the total load is 15 kN + 36 kN = 51 kN. Show more…
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