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______________is a beam with one end fixed and the other end simply supported.

AFixed beam

BContinuous beam

CPropped cantilever beam

DOver-hanged beam

Answer:

C. Propped cantilever beam

Read Explanation:

A propped cantilever beam is a statically indeterminate beam with one end fixed and the other end simply supported. It is not to be confused with a fixed beam, which has ends restrained from rotation, a continuous beam with multiple spans, or an overhanging beam that can have any number of supports.


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