'Q3: The uniform beam has a mass of 50 kg per meter of length: Determine the reactions at the supports. 24m 12m- 300kg'
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The beam is 36m long (24m + 12m), so its total weight is 50 kg/m * 36m = 1800 kg. Show more…
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