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A beam of rectangular cross section is to be cut from a log 1.00 m
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The strength of a beam with a rectangular cross section varies directly as x and as the square of
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Beam ABC in the figure is composed of segment AB of length L and uniform section stiffness EI joined to segment BC of length L
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The stiffness S of a rectangular beam is proportional to its width (w) times the cube of its depth/height (h). find the
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