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  1. A rectangular beam is to be cut from the log into a circular cross section. If the strength of the beam is proportional to the
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  2. The strength of a beam with rectangular corss-section is directly proportional to the product of the width and the square of the
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  3. The strength of a beam with rectangular corss-section is directly proportional to the product of the width and the square of the
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  4. A beam of rectangular cross section is to be cut from a log 1.00 min diameter. The stiffness of the beam varies directly as the
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  5. A steel beam with a rectangular cross section is bent to form an arc of a circle of radius 6 m. Calculate the maximum stress in
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  6. A beam with an unsymmetrical cross-section has a width of 120 mm, a depth of 200 mm, and a thickness of 10 mm on one side and 20
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  7. A 5.00-meter steel beam of uniform cross section and composition weighs 100 N. What is the minimum force required to lift one
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  8. I need help with this question:The strength of a beam with a rectangular cross section varies directly as x and as the square of
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  9. 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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  10. 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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