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Engineering, 11.11.2020 18:10 andrewjewell2005

Create a function named CalcDeflection that, using Eqs. 1 through 4, calculates the deflection of a simply supported beam for a single, point load. The inputs to this function will be a vector of positions along the beam (in meters) where the deflection will be calculated, the magnitude of the force on the beam [N], the location of the force on the beam [m], the elasticity of the beam, and the length, width and height of the beam [m]. This function will have a single output: a vector containing the beam deflection (in millimeters) at each corresponding point along the beam.

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