Draw the free body diagram and the shear and bending moment diagrams for the loaded beam. Place the V and M diagrams below the free body diagram. Include values of V and M at the endpoints. 6 kN/m \qquad x \qquad 3 m
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We have a distributed load of 6 kN/m acting on a beam of length 3 m. The beam is supported at both ends. At the left end, we have a support reaction force (vertical) and a support reaction moment (clockwise). At the right end, we have a support reaction force Show more…
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