For the beam and loading shown, use discontinuity functions to compute (a) the slope of the beam at C (positive if coun

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For the beam and loading shown, use discontinuity functions to compute (a) the slope of the beam at C (positive if coun

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For the beam and loading shown, use discontinuity functions to
compute

(a) the slope of the beam at C (positive if
counterclockwise and negative if clockwise).
(b) the deflection of the beam at C.

Assume LAB = 200 mm, LBC = 130 mm, LCD = 100 mm, LDE = 240 mm, MB = 280 N-m, P = 2210 N
and a constant value of EI = 520 ×
106 N-mm2 for the beam.
For The Beam And Loading Shown Use Discontinuity Functions To Compute A The Slope Of The Beam At C Positive If Coun 1
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For the beam and loading shown, use discontinuity functions to compute (a) the slope of the beam at C (positive if counterclockwise and negative if clockwise). (b) the deflection of the beam at C. х Assume LAB= 200 mm, LBc= 130 mm, Lcp = 100 mm, LdE= 240 mm, Mg = 280 N-m, P = 2210 N and a constant value of EI = 520 x 106N- mm² for the beam. P MB x A B C D E LAB LBC Leo LDE Answers: (a) Oc = -0.0915 rad (b) VC 8.15 mm
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