The same question was given as assignment to by Engr. Shanzah Shaikh (she teaches us Radar Systems Engineering ).
The stem or the spine is the central structural beam of a ship.
The "W" in steel I-beam designations refers to wide-flanged beams. Most wide-flanged beams are symmetric about both the vertical and horizontal axes.
An inverted beam is a beam whose bottom is the same as the slab. A drop beam is a beam that is put under the structural member it supports.
cantilever beam,contineous beam,fixed beam,simply supported beam
A balance beam is 4 in. wide
There is no way to answer this question without knowing 1) How thick and how wide the beams is, and 2) What shape the beam is: I-beam? H-beam? Tubular beam? Wide-flange beam?
A balance beam is 10 cm wide.
As wide as my butt. YEEEEAAAAAaAaaaaa ----
W = wide flange beam. Shaped like the letter "I" 24 = depth of beam in the vertical dimension 55 = weight of beam per foot. (55Lb/ft)
The thickness of a balance beam is 4 inches wide 6 inches tall and 14 and a half feet long.
the answer is 4 inches wide
a gymnastics balance beam is 8 ft. long by 4 inches wide.
the balance beam is actually 4 inches wide
It should be 10 centimetre (4 inches) wide
5 cm long
big enough