0 out of 1 points The axially loaded column given in the following image is a W14x53 with Ag = 10,064 mm², lx = 225x106

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0 out of 1 points The axially loaded column given in the following image is a W14x53 with Ag = 10,064 mm², lx = 225x106

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0 Out Of 1 Points The Axially Loaded Column Given In The Following Image Is A W14x53 With Ag 10 064 Mm Lx 225x106 1
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0 out of 1 points The axially loaded column given in the following image is a W14x53 with Ag = 10,064 mm², lx = 225x106 mm4, ly = 24x106 mm 4 and L= 7.5 m: Question 3 Strong axis T 2 m T 2 m -Do m Weak axis Calculate the allowable axial capacity in kN if Fy = 345 MPa. Write your answer rounded to the nearest whole number. ?
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