The uniform beam has mass of 50kg per meter of length Determine the reactions at the supports: 2.2 m 1.3m 350 kg Answers: By
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The beam has a total length of 3.5m (2.2m + 1.3m), so its total weight is 3.5m * 50kg/m = 175kg. Show more…
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