Let P = 10 kips, L = 6 ft, a = 3 ft. E = 29 x 10^6 psi, I = 722 in^4. 1. Equation of the slope 2. Equation of the deflec

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Let P = 10 kips, L = 6 ft, a = 3 ft. E = 29 x 10^6 psi, I = 722 in^4. 1. Equation of the slope 2. Equation of the deflec

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Let P = 10 kips, L = 6 ft, a = 3 ft. E = 29 x 10^6 psi, I = 722
in^4.
Let P 10 Kips L 6 Ft A 3 Ft E 29 X 10 6 Psi I 722 In 4 1 Equation Of The Slope 2 Equation Of The Deflec 1
Let P 10 Kips L 6 Ft A 3 Ft E 29 X 10 6 Psi I 722 In 4 1 Equation Of The Slope 2 Equation Of The Deflec 1 (14.72 KiB) Viewed 34 times
1. Equation of the slope
2. Equation of the deflection curve
3. Position of the maximum deflection at segment AB from point
A
4. Maximum deflection.
P А B C L-
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