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The beam below is supported by a pin at A and a roller at B. Point C indicates the mid-length of the beam, which is not

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The Beam Below Is Supported By A Pin At A And A Roller At B Point C Indicates The Mid Length Of The Beam Which Is Not 1
The Beam Below Is Supported By A Pin At A And A Roller At B Point C Indicates The Mid Length Of The Beam Which Is Not 1 (689.11 KiB) Viewed 26 times
The beam below is supported by a pin at A and a roller at B. Point C indicates the mid-length of the beam, which is not relevant to this problem. The x-direction is shown such that x = 0 at the left end of the beam. Determine V(x) and M(x) as functions of position between points A and B (where 2 m <x<4 m). 10 KN 20 kN.m B -2 m -1 m 1 m -2 m