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if a beam act as a flexure member in determine structure is it possible it would act same in indeterminate structure​

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Externally Indeterminate Structures

A structure is usually externally indeterminate or redundant if the reactions at the supports can not be determined by using three equations of equilibrium, i.e. . In the case of beams subjected to vertical loads only, two reactions can be determined by conditions of equilibrium.

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