1. The beam is has roller support at An and hinge support at B. Draw the FBD and find the support reactions at A and B. 10 KN/m C 3 m 3 m
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The total load on the beam is therefore 10 KN/m * 6 m = 60 KN. This load is distributed evenly across the beam, so the line of action passes through the midpoint of the beam, which is 3 m from either end. The beam is supported at points A and B. At A, there is a Show more…
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