a) The magnitude and location of the resultant force of the distributed load b) The reactions at the beam supports 400 N/m c) A 6 m 1600 N/m B
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First, let's calculate the total load acting on the beam. The distributed load is given as 400 N/m and the length of the beam is 6 m. So, the total load is 400 N/m * 6 m = 2400 N. Show more…
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