The beam shown below is subjected to distributed loading, a couple, and concentrated loads. Calculate for the support reactions. 38 kN/m 5.50 m- 68 kN +1.50 m 62 (in kN) -3.00 m- 120 kN.m +

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The beam shown below is subjected to distributed loading, a couple, and concentrated loads.
Calculate for the support reactions.
38 kN/m
5.50 m-
68 kN
+1.50 m
O
B
62 (in kN)
-3.00 m.
120 kN.m
Transcribed Image Text:The beam shown below is subjected to distributed loading, a couple, and concentrated loads. Calculate for the support reactions. 38 kN/m 5.50 m- 68 kN +1.50 m O B 62 (in kN) -3.00 m. 120 kN.m
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