Consider that a box section is used for the beam loaded as shown in figure 3. Using flexure and shear stress formula, de

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Consider that a box section is used for the beam loaded as shown in figure 3. Using flexure and shear stress formula, de

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please use a.) 10m, b= 3.3 m, c.) 214 mm, d.) 41mm
Consider that a box section is used for the beam loaded as shown in figure 3. Using flexure and shear stress formula, determine the following 3.2 Moment of inertia of the beam about centroidal x-axis in 10^6 mm (5 pts)
מבת"א" 10 kN/m wa mm (typ: FIGURE 3
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