a) Determine the reaction at the supports A and B for equilibrium of the beam shown in Fig. 2. 100 N/m A 4 m Fig. 2 200

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a) Determine the reaction at the supports A and B for equilibrium of the beam shown in Fig. 2. 100 N/m A 4 m Fig. 2 200

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A Determine The Reaction At The Supports A And B For Equilibrium Of The Beam Shown In Fig 2 100 N M A 4 M Fig 2 200 1
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a) Determine the reaction at the supports A and B for equilibrium of the beam shown in Fig. 2. 100 N/m A 4 m Fig. 2 200 N/m 3 m www.coursehero.com/file/29881141/MEC-13 ... -14-15pdf/ B dy source was downloaded by 100000845865196 from CourseHero.com on 06-29-2022 09:55:31 GMT-05:00 b) What will happen if the pin joint at A of the beam shown in Fig. 2 is replaced by a fixed support? Why? (10) MEC 1391/MECH 1301 Statics c) What will happen to the beam shown in Fig. 2 if the distributed loadings points upwards rather than downwards? Why? 2 (3) (2)
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