Mechanics of Materials, 7th Edition
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ISBN: 9780073398235
Author: Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Johnston Jr., John T. DeWolf, David F. Mazurek
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 9.6, Problem 155P
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The spring constant (k) for which the force in the spring is equal to one third of the total load on the beam.
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