For the beam and loading shown, use the double-integration method to determine (a) the equation of the elastic curve for

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For the beam and loading shown, use the double-integration method to determine (a) the equation of the elastic curve for

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For the beam and loading shown, use the double-integration
method to determine (a) the equation of the elastic curve for the
beam, (b) the location of the maximum deflection, and (c) the
maximum beam deflection. Assume that EI is
constant for the beam. Let w = 9 kN/m, L
= 3.0 m, E = 185 GPa, and I = 150 x
106 mm4.
For The Beam And Loading Shown Use The Double Integration Method To Determine A The Equation Of The Elastic Curve For 1
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For the beam and loading shown, use the double-integration method to determine (a) the equation of the elastic curve for the beam, (b) the location of the maximum deflection, and (c) the maximum beam deflection. Assume that El is constant for the beam. Let w = 9 kN/m, L = 3.0m, E = 185 GPa, and I = 150 x 100 mm4. Wo x B L Answer: (b)x= m (c) Vmax mm
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