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Beam support classification: is “supported at both ends” a simply supported beam? A beam carried by a pin (hinge) at one end and a roller at the other is termed a simply supported beam. Evaluate the statement: “A beam supported at its both ends is not a simply supported beam.” Choose True or False.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: False

Explanation:

Definition
A simply supported beam has no end fixity: typically a pin at one end and a roller at the other (or two supports that do not restrain rotation). That is indeed “supported at both ends”.


Reasoning
The statement claims the opposite and is therefore incorrect.


Final Answer
False

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