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Chapter 10, Problem 10.4.4P
-4-4 A cantilever beam is supported at B by cable BC. The beam carries a uniform load q = 200 N/M. If the length of the beam is L = 3 m, find the force in the cable and the reactions at A. Ignore the axial flexibility of the cable.
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