Solve beam problem pictured below. Use a values of E of 210GPa, A=2*10^-2 m 2, 1=5*10^-5 m^4, L=2m, and P=100N (downward

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Solve beam problem pictured below. Use a values of E of 210GPa, A=2*10^-2 m 2, 1=5*10^-5 m^4, L=2m, and P=100N (downward

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Solve Beam Problem Pictured Below Use A Values Of E Of 210gpa A 2 10 2 M 2 1 5 10 5 M 4 L 2m And P 100n Downward 1
Solve Beam Problem Pictured Below Use A Values Of E Of 210gpa A 2 10 2 M 2 1 5 10 5 M 4 L 2m And P 100n Downward 1 (31.74 KiB) Viewed 38 times
Solve for U, th, F, and M
Solve beam problem pictured below. Use a values of E of 210GPa, A=2*10^-2 m 2, 1=5*10^-5 m^4, L=2m, and P=100N (downwards). Save the displacements in the vector U, the rotations in the vector th, and the reaction forces in the vector F. Also, save the moments at each node in the variable M. The functions PlaneFrameAssemble and PlaneFrame ElementStiffness are provided. P 2 3 L L
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