13.3 External beam reactions may be computed by using a free-body diagram of the beam (called a load diagram) and applyi

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13.3 External beam reactions may be computed by using a free-body diagram of the beam (called a load diagram) and applying the three laws of equilibrium. The algebraic sum of all externally applied loads and reactions must equal zero.
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