Support reaction of statically indeterminate beam by superposition method | Part 2
This is a part 2 video which explain how to calculate support reaction of statically indeterminate beam by method of superposition . This beam is statically indeterminate to the first degree and has one redundancy. To use method of superposition, the beam need to be statically indeterminate i.e. the number of reaction must be greater than the number of equilibrium equation. #StaticallyIndeterminateBeam #MethodOfSuperposition

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