The maximum load a beam

  1. The maximum load m of a beam varies directly as the breadth b and the square of the depth d and inversely as the length l.If a
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  2. The maximum safe load of a rectangle beam varies jointly as its width and the square of its depth and inversely as the length of
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  3. The maximum safe load of a rectangle beam varies jointly as its width and the square of its depth and inversely as the length of
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  4. The maximum safe load of a rectangle beam varies jointly as its width and the square of its depth and inversely as the length of
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  5. The maximum load a beam will support varies directly with the square of the diagonal of the beam's cross section.A beam with
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  6. the maximum load, v, that can be safely supported by horizontal beam varies jointly with the width of the beam ,w, and the
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  7. A uniform beam has a weight of 500N(acting at the centre of the beam). It also carries a point load of 1,2kN at the centre of
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  8. A hollow cylinder with outer radius r0 and inner radius ri is loaded by a uniformly distributed load q across its length L. The
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  9. A hollow cylinder with outer radius r0 and inner radius ri is loaded by a uniformly distributed load q across its length L. The
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  10. The safe load, L. of a wooden beam supported at both ends varies jointly as the width, w, the square of the depth, d. and
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