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The steel plate, with known weight and uniform thickness and density, is supported as shown. 2 m 2m of the three paramet

Posted: Sun May 15, 2022 11:08 pm
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The steel plate, with known weight and uniform thickness and density, is supported as shown. 2 m 2m of the three parameters CG, CM, and centroid, which one is needed for determining the support reactions? O centroid center of gravity center of mass
The steel plate, with known weight and uniform thickness and density, is supported as shown. - 24 2 m 210 Are the centroid, the center of mass and the center of gravity located at the same point? no O yes
When determining the centroid of the area, which type of differential area element requires the least computational work? 2 Any one of them Polar Vertical Horizontal
Those data are for questions 22 and 23 The steel plate is 0.3 m thick and has a density of 7850 kg/m2 20 2 What is the location of the center of gravity of this plate? C(1.20,0) O C(1.30,0) O C(1.25, 0) O C (1.25, 0)
Those data are for questions 22 and 23 The steel plate is 0.3 m thick and has a density of 7850 kg/m3 3 2 Find the normal vertical reaction force at B in kN. Give your answer with one decimal. I considered NB Vertical, it is an approximation, if you want to find the angle use dy/dx at x=2m. But the answer is given for NB vertical. 55.61 I