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- To use a distributed load in an equilibrium problem, you must know the equivalent magnitude to sum the forces, and also know the position or line of action to sum the moments. The line of action of the equivalent force acts through the centroid of area under the load intensity curve. For a rectangular loading, the centroid is in the center.eng.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Mechanical_Engineering/Engineering_Statics%3…
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