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A uniform beam is simply supported at both ends and is subjected to a load. The deflection of the beam is given by the d

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A Uniform Beam Is Simply Supported At Both Ends And Is Subjected To A Load The Deflection Of The Beam Is Given By The D 1
A Uniform Beam Is Simply Supported At Both Ends And Is Subjected To A Load The Deflection Of The Beam Is Given By The D 1 (40.37 KiB) Viewed 44 times
A uniform beam is simply supported at both ends and is subjected to a load. The deflection of the beam is given by the differential equation d²y dx² == M(x) EI x (m) 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 y (cm) 0 7.78 10.68 8.38 3.97 0 where y is the deflection, x is the coordinate measured along the length of the beam, M(x) is the bending moment, and EI = 1.2 x 107N m² is the flexural rigidity of the beam. The data shown in the table is obtained from measuring the deflection of the beam vs position. Find the bending moment M(x) at each location .x from this given data. Print the results in a table.