STATICALLY INDETERMINATE PROBLEMS (EXAMPLE 2) • A bar AB of length L and uniform cross section is attached to rigid supports at A and B before being loaded. What are the stresses in portions AC and BC due to the application of a load P at point C.
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The bar is fixed at both ends, and a load \( P \) is applied at point \( C \). The bar is divided into two segments: \( AC \) and \( BC \). Show more…
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