Use Bracket Method Use the dimension of the beam below to determine the I-moment of inertia Let P = 10 kips, L = 6 ft, a

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Use Bracket Method Use the dimension of the beam below to determine the I-moment of inertia Let P = 10 kips, L = 6 ft, a

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Use Bracket Method
Use the dimension of the beam below to determine the I-moment of
inertia
Let P = 10 kips, L = 6 ft, a = 3 ft. E = 29 x 10^6 psi
Use Bracket Method Use The Dimension Of The Beam Below To Determine The I Moment Of Inertia Let P 10 Kips L 6 Ft A 1
Use Bracket Method Use The Dimension Of The Beam Below To Determine The I Moment Of Inertia Let P 10 Kips L 6 Ft A 1 (16.29 KiB) Viewed 36 times
1. Equation of the slope
2. Equation of the deflection curve
3. The deflection at the midpoint.
4. The slope at point B.
4P kips 2 in 5P k/ft Tum, B C A A D 6 in .22.02. L/ L/ L
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