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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.
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In basic terms, you can not. you can strengthen a reinforced concrete beam by application of a steel plate/frp up to a point where the area in the stress block under compression is at a max. allowable limit as stated in the code you are using. At this stage, the concrete is close to a crushing instantaneous failure and the beam can not be strengthened further.
it is a socket in which a beam is held to.
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To find the mass of a block of wood you should use a triple beam balance.
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The number of rows of 6 blocks that can go on top of a ring beam depends on the height of the ring beam and the height of each block. For example, if each block is 8 inches tall and the ring beam is 4 feet (48 inches) high, you can fit 6 rows of blocks (48 inches / 8 inches per block = 6 rows). Thus, the total number of rows will vary based on these dimensions.
when a parallel beam hit the rectangular glass it will gave a refraction.
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You can consider the beam to be a rectangular block. In other words, simply multiply length x width x height.
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Density (kg/m3) = mass (kg)/Volume (m3) So to find the density of the wooden block, the triple beam balanced is used to calculate the mass and the metre rule is used to measure the height, length and width of the wooden block. Then the volume is calculated by multiplying the thee distances obtained from the ruler. Finally the density is calculated using the equation: Density (kg/m3) = mass (kg)/Volume (m3)
To find the refractive index of a glass block for a particular wavelength of light, shine a beam of light of that wavelength through a material for which the refractive index n1 is known onto the glass block such that the angle between the beam and the block's surface θ1 is between zero and 90 degrees. Measure the angle between the part of the beam that enters the block and the block's surface θ2 and use Snell's law:n2 = n1 cos(θ1) / cos(θ2).Note: Typically Snell's law is expressed in terms of the angle between the beam and the direction normal to the interface and there for sines are used instead of cosines, but the use of cosines allowed the question to be answered without assuming knowledge of the concept "normal" to the interface.
To block the 3 beams to prevent the wrong beam from hitting the wrong phosphor.
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