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  1. A uniform 8 m 1500 kg beam is hinged to a wall and supported by a thin cable attached 2 m from the free end of the beam as shown
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  2. 10) Horizontal beam supported on both ends - square profil 100 × 100 × 5, length is 800 mm.It is bent by the force in the
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  3. 10) Horizontal beam supported on both ends - square profil 100 × 100 × 5, length is 800 mm.It is bent by the force in the
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  4. 10) Horizontal beam supported on both ends - square profil 100 × 100 × 5, length is 800 mm.It is bent by the force in the
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  5. ) Horizontal beam supported on both ends - square profil 100 × 100 × 5, length is 800 mm.It is bent by the force in the middle
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  6. 10) Horizontal beam supported on both ends - square profil 100 × 100 × 5, length is 800 mm.It is bent by the force in the
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  7. 10) Horizontal beam supported on both ends - square profil 100 × 100 × 5, length is 800 mm.It is bent by the force in the
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  8. A uniform horizontal beam 5.00 m long and weighting 2.88 102 N is attached to a wall by a pin connection that allows the beam to
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  9. the maximum load, v, that can be safely supported by horizontal beam varies jointly with the width of the beam ,w, and the
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  10. 1. A 70 kg uniform 4.0 m long beam is attached to a vertical wall and is supported by a wire. The beam makes an angle of 45
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