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write use of calculating support reaction of a beam​

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Answered by akkieshk
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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

In order to solve an issue like this, we must first keep in mind that the beam is static, or not moving.

Explanation:

  • This implies that the sum of the forces acting in the y-direction is zero according to elementary physics.
  • Assume that the total number of moments around a reaction point is NIL.
  • First, let's think about the sum of moments around a point and set it to zero.
  • Either end of the beam can be used for this.
  • Allow the total vertical forces to be zero.
  • Include all forces, responses, and typical loads such as point loads.
  • Make the forces acting in the y (vertical) direction equal to zero.
  • The two equations listed above are used (sum of vertical forces equals zero and sum of moments equals zero)

This is how we can calculate support reaction in a beam.

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