Assume that M = 118 kN-m and that EI = 5.0 × 1010 kN-mm2 is constant. Determine the concentrated downward force P required to make the total beam deflection at B equal to zero. Assume both lengths are increased by a factor of 25π.
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For the beam loaded as shown, use the method of superpositio…
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