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Engineering, 14.07.2020 16:01, Backfire3607

9.2-2 The equation of the deflection curve for a simply supported beam is ( ) 5 2 2 24 v x 0 (2 3 4 3 ) q EI Lx x Lx (a) Derive the slope equation of the beam. (b) Derive the bending-moment equation of the beam. (c) Derive the shear-force equation of the beam. (d) Describe the loading acting on the beam

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