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wL wL 22 1 1 2 2 22 22 5 12 12 22 12 12 y y wL wL F wL wL M F wL wL M wL wL Fy 0 M1 0 FwL1y 2 22 wL L wL Beam Stiffness Example 6 - Cantilever Beam Consider the beam, shown below, determine the vertical displacement and rotation at the free-end and the nodal forces, including reactions. Assume EI is constant throughout the beam.
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