Answer: 30 bfExplanation: 1 bf = 12"x12"x1" OR 144 cubic inches OR 144 in3The oak beam = 6"x6"x10' OR 6"x6"x120" OR 4320 in3Therefore, to divide the beam up in to board feet (bf):4320 in3 / 144in3 = 30 bf
The stress you induce on the beam is equal to weight hanging on the beam. The answer for the where part of the question is in the question. You said it yourself; you hang the weight from the center of the beam, therefore the stress of the weight will be in the center of the beam.
a digital balance tells how much weight something has as a triple beam balance tells how much mass something hashoped this helped!
It depends on the type. For example, if its mentioned W36x230, means that that W36 beam weight is 230lbs/ft - WA
Never heard of a H beam but have a lot of experience with I beams.
It depends on what the beam is made of.
Answer: 30 bfExplanation: 1 bf = 12"x12"x1" OR 144 cubic inches OR 144 in3The oak beam = 6"x6"x10' OR 6"x6"x120" OR 4320 in3Therefore, to divide the beam up in to board feet (bf):4320 in3 / 144in3 = 30 bf
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The maximum weight for a beam bridge can hold in 650 grams. A beam bridge Works on the standards of tension and compression, so a strong beam is needed to oppose twisting and bending under the weight it ought to support
That rather depends - on what the beam is made of !
The stress you induce on the beam is equal to weight hanging on the beam. The answer for the where part of the question is in the question. You said it yourself; you hang the weight from the center of the beam, therefore the stress of the weight will be in the center of the beam.
That will depend on the distance between the points where the beam is supported, as well as the type of wood.
150*150*10thk h beam weight per meter
a digital balance tells how much weight something has as a triple beam balance tells how much mass something hashoped this helped!
It depends on the type. For example, if its mentioned W36x230, means that that W36 beam weight is 230lbs/ft - WA
No one answer. How big is the bridge you want? How high, how wide, how long, to support how much weight?
a cantilever beam is designed to evenly distribute weight