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PREVIOUS ANSWERS 2. [0/16.66 Points] DETAILS GGMECHMAT9 9.4.010. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Beam AB has a sliding support

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Previous Answers 2 0 16 66 Points Details Ggmechmat9 9 4 010 My Notes Ask Your Teacher Beam Ab Has A Sliding Support 1
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PREVIOUS ANSWERS 2. [0/16.66 Points] DETAILS GGMECHMAT9 9.4.010. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Beam AB has a sliding support at A and a roller support at B, and supports a distributed load of maximum intensity qo acting on the right-hand half of the beam. (See the figure. Assume the beam has constant flexural rigidity EI.) 90 X C B L/2 L/2 Derive the equations of the deflection curve for beam AB. Use the fourth-order differential equation of the deflection curve (the load equation). (Enter the magnitudes. Use the following as necessary: q, L, E, I, and x.) v (0 sxs =) - v ( ½ SXSL) = Also, determine deflection S, angle of rotation, and deflection at the midpoint. (Enter the magnitudes. Use the following as necessary: qo, L, E, and I.) 8, = X 53q 1³ 5760EI X 39 14 1280 0B 8c = X