What is the length (inches to 1 decimal place) of a simply supported pine beam with h=8 in and b = 2 in with a person of

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What is the length (inches to 1 decimal place) of a simply supported pine beam with h=8 in and b = 2 in with a person of

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What Is The Length Inches To 1 Decimal Place Of A Simply Supported Pine Beam With H 8 In And B 2 In With A Person Of 1
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What is the length (inches to 1 decimal place) of a simply supported pine beam with h=8 in and b = 2 in with a person of weight 255 lbf standing in the middle of the span with a maximum deflection of 0.250 in. E = 1.24e6 psi Your Answer:
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