The wood column has a thickness of 4 in. and a width of 6 in. Take that L = 16.0 ft (Figure 1) Figure 4 in. 1 in. 6 in.

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The wood column has a thickness of 4 in. and a width of 6 in. Take that L = 16.0 ft (Figure 1) Figure 4 in. 1 in. 6 in.

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The wood column has a thickness of 4 in. and a width of 6 in. Take that L = 16.0 ft (Figure 1) Figure 4 in. 1 in. 6 in. 1 of 1 Part A P Mc Using the NFPA equations and the equation max = + determine the maximum allowable eccentric load P that can be A applied. Assume that the column is pinned at both its top and bottom. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. Ol P= 2.2 μA kips Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Provide Feedback X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining ? P Pearson Review Next >
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