0 A Find Reactions Determine the reactions at A and B. A = A 8 m long beam is subjected to a load which varies uniformly from 25 kN/m at C to 50 kN/m at D. Assume the weight of the beam itself is 5 kN/m. D B = 6 B
0 A Find Reactions Determine the reactions at A and B. A = A 8 m long beam is subjected to a load which varies uniformly from 25 kN/m at C to 50 kN/m at D. Assume the weight of the beam itself is 5 kN/m. D B = 6 B
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Transcribed Image Text:### Beam Loading Problem
#### Problem Description
An 8 m long beam is subjected to a load which varies uniformly from 25 kN/m at point \( C \) to 50 kN/m at point \( D \). Additionally, assume the weight of the beam itself is 5 kN/m.
#### Diagram Explanation
The diagram above illustrates the beam and the applied loading conditions:
- The beam is represented as a horizontal gray bar extending from 0 m to 8 m.
- Points \( C \) and \( D \) are located on the beam. \( C \) is at the 0 m mark, and \( D \) is at the 8 m mark.
- The load varies linearly, shown by a series of blue arrows increasing in size from left to right.
- The reactions at supports \( A \) and \( B \) are indicated by red arrows pointing upwards at the ends of the beam.
#### Task
**Find Reactions**
Determine the reactions at \( A \) and \( B \).
\( \text{A} = \underline{\hspace{2cm}} \)
\( \text{B} = \underline{\hspace{2cm}} \)
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