Theorem of three moments
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's theorem of three moments is a relationship among the bending moments at three consecutive supports of a horizontal beam.

Let A,B,C be the three consecutive points of support, and denote by l the length of AB by the length of BC, by w and the weight per unit of length in these segments. Then the bending moments at the three points are related by:


This equation can also be written as


where a1 is the area on the bending moment diagram
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due to vertical loads on AB, a2 is the area due to loads on BC, x1 is the distance from A to the center of gravity for the b.m. diagram for AB, x2 is the distance from C to the c.g. for the b.m. diagram for BC.

The second equation is more general as it does not require that the weight of each segment be distributed uniformly.

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