6. Replace the loading acting on the beam by a single resultant force. Specify where the force acts, measured from end \( A \).
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This process simplifies the analysis of the beam by considering a single force instead of multiple forces. However, the specific details of the loading (types of loads, magnitudes, and positions) are not provided in the question. For the purpose of this Show more…
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