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a uniform beam is 2m long and weighs 80N. At it's ends are attached wights 30N and 40N.At what point must the beam be pivoted so that it will rest hori​

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a steel beam evaluate maximum bending stress in the beam and the beams maximum deflection if the weight 10kn is dropped from a heisht h=0.5m on to the beam eat=200gpa required metriail properties may be assumed​a steel beam evaluate maximum bending stress in the beam and the beams maximum deflection if the weight 10kn is dropped from a heisht h=0.5m on to the beam eat=200gpa required metriail properties may be assumed​a steel beam evaluate maximum bending stress in the beam and the beams maximum deflection if the weight 10kn is dropped from a heisht h=0.5m on to the beam eat=200gpa required metriail properties may be assumed​a steel beam evaluate maximum bending stress in the beam and the beams maximum deflection if the weight 10kn is dropped from a heisht h=0.5m on to the beam eat=200gpa required metriail properties may be assumed​a steel beam evaluate maximum bending stress in the beam and the beams maximum deflection if the weight 10kn is dropped from a heisht h=0.5m on to the beam eat=200gpa required metriail properties may be assumed​a steel beam evaluate maximum bending stress in the beam and the beams maximum deflection if the weight 10kn is dropped from a heisht h=0.5m on to the beam eat=200gpa required metriail properties may be assumed​a steel beam evaluate maximum bending stress in the beam and the beams maximum deflection if the weight 10kn is dropped from a heisht h=0.5m on to the beam eat=200gpa required metriail properties may be assumed​a steel beam evaluate maximum bending stress in the beam and the beams maximum deflection if the weight 10kn is dropped from a heisht h=0.5m on to the beam eat=200gpa required metriail properties may be assumed​

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