4. A simply supported beam (shown below), made of basswood, has a cross sectional area as shown below. The span (support

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4. A simply supported beam (shown below), made of basswood, has a cross sectional area as shown below. The span (support

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4. A simply supported beam (shown below), made of basswood, has a cross sectional area as shown below. The span (supported length) is 2.0 feet. The total length of the beam (Ltotal) is 3.0 feet. Basswood has a Modulus of Elasticity = 1.46 x 10 psi. The density of basswood is 28 lbm/ft?. The dimensions are: t1 = 0.25 in, t2 = 0.25 in, h = 3.0 in and b = 3.0 in. If P = 450 lb, find the following: t2 t1 1 -L total The moment of inertia (l) in the x-direction The deflection (4) in the x-direction The volume ne mass in pounds
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