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  1. The statically-indeterminate composite beam AB of length 2L is fixed at A (x=0) and is simply supported at B (x=2L). The beam is
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  2. The statically-indeterminate composite beam AB of length 2L is fixed at A (x=0) and is simply supported at B (x=2L). The beam is
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  3. A 3-point bending test is performed on a simply supported beam of length L=4m and of rectangular cross-section, with width b and
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  4. Beam supported by a rope that can rotate about a hinge. The beam is supported by a rope attached 1.00 meter from the end of the
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  5. A 3m long balance beam is simply supported with an overhang at each end of a=0.5m. A gymnast weighing 50kg is standing a
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  6. A 3m long balance beam is simply supported with an overhang at each end of a=0.5m. A gymnast weighing 50kg is standing a
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  7. A 3m long balance beam is simply supported with an overhang at each end of a=0.5m. A gymnast weighing 50kg is standing a
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  8. 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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  9. A 10 m beam of mass 295 kg extends over a ledge. The beam is not attached, but simply rests on the surface. A 63 kg student
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  10. A 43 kg, 5.3-{\rm m}-long beam is supported, but not attached to, the two posts in the figure . A 23 kg boy starts walking along
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