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An uniformly distributed load is one which?

A uniformly distributed load is one which the load is spread evenly across the full length of the beam (i.e. there is equal loading per unit length of the beam).


Which one have more deflection hollow beam or solid beam?

solid beam have more deflection


Why does a longer beam length mean greater deflection?

Deflection of beam depends upon load and length of beam. Larger the beam, larger will be it's selfweight


What is propped simply supported beam?

A cantilever beam is a beam which is fixed at one end ( no translation or rotation). A propped cantilever beam is a beam which is fixed at one end ( no translation or rotation) and simply supported ( no translation) at the other end. A cantilever beam is a beam which is fixed at one end ( no translation or rotation). A simply supported beam is a beam which is simply supported at both ends. A propped simply supported beam is a beam which is simply supported at both ends and simply supported at some other point such as at the center, to reduce deflection under load. Propped beams are statically indeterminate.


What is the advantage and disadvantages of fixed beams?

There isn't really an advantage of having a fixed beam vs. a simply supported beam, it depends on what application the beam is for. If one of the design criteria of the beam is that it be able to deflect from one end to another then you are going to want to use a fixed beam. For example such applications could include a diving bored. A simply supported beam differs from a fixed beam because the beam is supported at both ends. Thus when a simply supported beam is loaded, the deflection will occur throughout the beam, since the ends are confined and will remain as they were. Furthermore on a fixed beam, (the end that is fixed) will have restrictive forces and moments keeping the end from moving.

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The stroke length in the pumping unit refers to structural capacity of a given pump.


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Grams


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The power of a laser beam is typically measured in watts (W). This measurement indicates how much energy the laser beam is emitting per unit of time.


What is the unit used with the triple beam balance?

The unit used with the triple beam balance is usually grams (g) for measuring mass.


What is the intensity of the laser beam?

The intensity of a laser beam refers to the amount of power per unit area that the beam carries. It is a measure of how concentrated the energy is in the beam.


What is the unit to measure mass?

triple beam scale


What unit of measurement do you use to measure mass on a triple beam balance?

We use grams (g) as the unit of measurement to measure mass on a triple beam balance.


What is unit wt formule of ismb?

The unit weight (unit wt) of an Indian Standard Medium Beam (ISMB) can be calculated using the formula: [ \text{Unit Weight} = \frac{\text{Weight of the beam}}{\text{Volume of the beam}} ] Typically, the weight of an ISMB is provided in kilograms per meter (kg/m), which varies based on the beam's dimensions and specifications. For precise calculations, these weights can be found in relevant ISMB tables or standards provided by manufacturers or engineering references.


What metric unit is used when measuring with a triple beam balance?

Bh


What is abs brake pressure modulation?

The pumping and releasing of brakes by the unit is brake pressure modulation


What is the negative suction head of the pump?

it occurs when surface of water is below the level of pumping unit


What is the SI unit of cantilever beam deflection?

The SI unit of cantilever beam deflection is meters (m). Deflection measures the displacement of a beam under load, typically expressed in terms of length. In engineering contexts, it can also be represented in millimeters (mm) for more precise measurements.