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Chapter 7, Problem 45P
Draw the shear and moment diagrams for the shaft (a) in terms of the parameters shown; (b) set P = 9kN, a = 2m, L = 6 m. There is a thrust bearing at A and a journal bearing at B.
Prob. 7–45
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