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A simply supported beam of 10m span carries a uniformly distributed load of 50kN/m spread over...

A simply supported beam of 10m span carries a uniformly distributed load of 50kN/m spread over 5m from the left support and a 5kN concentrated load on its center . Its base is 250mm while deep is 500mm. Calculate the maximum deflection in mm. E = 2.0x10^5 N/mm2. Use the area moment method

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