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A weightless beam rests on two supports. The beam supports a weight of 120 newtons. What are the magnitudes of the forces on each end ( A & B) of the beam?
13 years ago

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bobpursley
IT depends on where the supports are, and where the weight is.
13 years ago
Jen
the supports are on each end and the weight is in the middle
13 years ago

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