A 12 m beam is simply supported at the left end and is fixed at the right end. it is subjected to a uniform distributed

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A 12 m beam is simply supported at the left end and is fixed at the right end. it is subjected to a uniform distributed

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A 12 m beam is simply supported at the left end and is fixed at the right end. it is subjected to a uniform distributed load of 12 kn/m. how far (m) is the nearest point of contra-flexure from the right support? assume that the flexural rigidity of the beam is constant all throughout.
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A 12 m beam is simply supported at the left end and is fixed at the right end. It is subjected to a uniform distributed load of 12 kN/m. How far (m) is the nearest point of contra-flexure from the right support? Assume that the flexural rigidity of the beam is constant all throughout.
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