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Find all the reactions for the structures shown below. Note ''A'' can be modeled as roller support, ''C'' as a hinge connection, and ''B'' as fixed support. | Homework.Study.com
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Three simply supported beams are shown below: a.- Use equilibrium and the geometry of beam (a) to show that the vertical reaction at the pin/hinge (point A) is equal to Pb/(a+b). Derive
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