1. Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams for the beam. Support your diagrams with proper calculations. 50 points
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- The beam has a uniform distributed load of 30 kN/m over its entire length, a point load of 60 kN at a specified location, a uniform distributed load of 5 kN/m over a specified length, and a point load of 50 kN at another specified location. Given the lack of Show more…
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