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The strength of a rectangular beam is proportional to width*depth^2. What are the dimensions of the strongest rectangular beam
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A rectangular beam will be cut from a cylindrical log of radius r =30 inches. Suppose that the strength of a rectangular beam is
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A rectangular beam will be cut from a cylindrical log of radius r =30 inches. Suppose that the strength of a rectangular beam is
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The strength of a rectangular beam varies jointly as its width and the square of its depth. If the strength of a beam 10 inches
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The strength of a rectangular beam varies jointly as its width and the square of its depth. If the strength of a beam 4 inches
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What is the effect on the strength of an electromagnet when you increase the number of coils? a The strength
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A rectangular beam is cut from a cylindrical log of radius 15 cm. The strength of a beam of width w and height h is proportional
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What is the effect on the strength of an electromagnet when you increase the number of coils?
a The strength increases b The
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What is the effect on the strength of an electromagnet when you increase the number of coils?
a. The strength increases b. The
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A rectangular beam is cut from a cylindrical log of radius 25 cm. The strength of a beam of width w and height h is proportional
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