SOLUTION: The loading on a simply supported beam of uniform cross-section is shown in Figure 4. If Young's modulus is 200 kN/ mm2 and the second moment of area is 75 x 106 mm4, calculate the
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Question 1187973: The loading on a simply supported beam of uniform cross-section is shown in Figure 4. If Young's modulus is 200 kN/ mm2 and the second moment of area is 75 x 106 mm4, calculate the central deflection. [Ans.: 4.09 mm]
Answer by Solver92311(821) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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