Elements Of Electromagnetics
Elements Of Electromagnetics
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ISBN: 9780190698614
Author: Sadiku, Matthew N. O.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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2- Give the approximate position of the centroid for each cross-sections with respect to the mid-height line
(red dashed line). The answer should be one of following: - 1) above the red line – 2) below the red line 3)
the same as the red line - 4) Can not decide
Steel Material
Wood Material
1
Mid-height line
2
3
Section # Centroid relative position with
respect to red line
Rationale for the answer provided(why?)
1
2
3
3- Draw the qualitative shear distribution over the folowing cross sections and rank them with respect to their
shear capacity assuming all section have the same height.
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Transcribed Image Text:2- Give the approximate position of the centroid for each cross-sections with respect to the mid-height line (red dashed line). The answer should be one of following: - 1) above the red line – 2) below the red line 3) the same as the red line - 4) Can not decide Steel Material Wood Material 1 Mid-height line 2 3 Section # Centroid relative position with respect to red line Rationale for the answer provided(why?) 1 2 3 3- Draw the qualitative shear distribution over the folowing cross sections and rank them with respect to their shear capacity assuming all section have the same height.
1- Determine the location y of the centroid C of the beam having the cross-sectional area shown
150 mm
150 mm
• Examaly
20 mm
20 mm
B
150 mm
150 mm
15 mm
10 mm
-15 mm
83 m
10 mm
The missing data is 83
mm
NB: each student inputs the missing data (in red dashed-line). The missing data is the last two digits of your
ID number. If your two last-digits number is smaller multiply by 10 (example if you get 19 →19x10 = 190)
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Transcribed Image Text:1- Determine the location y of the centroid C of the beam having the cross-sectional area shown 150 mm 150 mm • Examaly 20 mm 20 mm B 150 mm 150 mm 15 mm 10 mm -15 mm 83 m 10 mm The missing data is 83 mm NB: each student inputs the missing data (in red dashed-line). The missing data is the last two digits of your ID number. If your two last-digits number is smaller multiply by 10 (example if you get 19 →19x10 = 190)
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