(c) A cantilever beam with the length of 4 m is shown in Figure Q3(e). In this beam, a uniform distributed load of 10 kN

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(c) A cantilever beam with the length of 4 m is shown in Figure Q3(e). In this beam, a uniform distributed load of 10 kN

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C A Cantilever Beam With The Length Of 4 M Is Shown In Figure Q3 E In This Beam A Uniform Distributed Load Of 10 Kn 1
C A Cantilever Beam With The Length Of 4 M Is Shown In Figure Q3 E In This Beam A Uniform Distributed Load Of 10 Kn 1 (10.65 KiB) Viewed 28 times
C A Cantilever Beam With The Length Of 4 M Is Shown In Figure Q3 E In This Beam A Uniform Distributed Load Of 10 Kn 2
C A Cantilever Beam With The Length Of 4 M Is Shown In Figure Q3 E In This Beam A Uniform Distributed Load Of 10 Kn 2 (11.99 KiB) Viewed 28 times
(c) A cantilever beam with the length of 4 m is shown in Figure Q3(e). In this beam, a uniform distributed load of 10 kN/m in the length of BC is applied. Use the moment- area theorem to determine the slope at point B. Take EI as constant. (7 marks)
2m 10 kN/m ™ B + FIGURE Q3(c) 2 m C
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