A 1-meter-long, simply supported copper beam (E - 117 GPa) carries uniformly distributed load - The maximum deflection i

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A 1-meter-long, simply supported copper beam (E - 117 GPa) carries uniformly distributed load - The maximum deflection is measured as 3.0 mm. (Use available deflection formulas. All beams have constant flexural rigidity EI.) (a) Calculate the magnitude of the distributed load a (in kN/m) if the beam has a rectangular cross section (width b = 21 mm, height h = 42 mm). kN/m (b) If instead the beam has circular cross section and q = 500 N/m, calculate the radius r (in mm) of the cross section. Neglect the weight of the beam. mm
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