1. The support is assumed as a link when: - a. Its ends are hinges and carry axial force only b. Its ends are hinges and carry shear force only c. Its ends are hinge and roller and carry axial force only d. Its ends are hinge and roller and carry shear force only e. None of these
1. The support is assumed as a link when: - a. Its ends are hinges and carry axial force only b. Its ends are hinges and carry shear force only c. Its ends are hinge and roller and carry axial force only d. Its ends are hinge and roller and carry shear force only e. None of these
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