Calculate the reactions at point A (20 pts). 8 kN/m 8 kN/m A 3 m 3 m 3 m
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First, let's calculate the total load acting on the beam. We have two distributed loads of 8 kN/m each, so the total load is 8 kN/m + 8 kN/m = 16 kN/m. Show more…
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