For the given data shown. the value *:of y1 is 200 mm 30 mm A1 Neutral Asis NA 230 mm A2 Relerence Line 40 mm Area Ne. Area value (mm') Distance from the wwA.Y center of ares to the reference line (mm)y Rectangle Al AI Rectengle A A2 v2 Ay2 EA EAy 245 mm O 116 mm O 360 mm O 115 mm O For the given data shown. the value For the given data shown. the value * :A2 is * :of Ay2 is 200 mm 200 mm 30 mm A1 A1 30 mm Neutral As NA Neutral Axis (NA) 230 mm 230 mm A2 A2 Reference tine Reference Line Ares value (m ) Distance from the A vimm) 40 mm Area No. center of aresto the reference line (mmy Area No. Area value (mm Distance from the A'y(mm) Rectangle Al A1 center of area to the v2 Ay reference line (mm) y Rectangle A2 A2 Rectangle A1 A1 Ay1 EA Rectangle A2 A2 y2 Ay2 ΣΑ E Ay 6,000 mm^2 O 0 خیار 4 2,528,000 mm^3 O 15,200 mm^2 O 1,470,000 mm^3 O 9,200 mm^2 O 1,058,000 mm^3 O
For the given data shown. the value *:of y1 is 200 mm 30 mm A1 Neutral Asis NA 230 mm A2 Relerence Line 40 mm Area Ne. Area value (mm') Distance from the wwA.Y center of ares to the reference line (mm)y Rectangle Al AI Rectengle A A2 v2 Ay2 EA EAy 245 mm O 116 mm O 360 mm O 115 mm O For the given data shown. the value For the given data shown. the value * :A2 is * :of Ay2 is 200 mm 200 mm 30 mm A1 A1 30 mm Neutral As NA Neutral Axis (NA) 230 mm 230 mm A2 A2 Reference tine Reference Line Ares value (m ) Distance from the A vimm) 40 mm Area No. center of aresto the reference line (mmy Area No. Area value (mm Distance from the A'y(mm) Rectangle Al A1 center of area to the v2 Ay reference line (mm) y Rectangle A2 A2 Rectangle A1 A1 Ay1 EA Rectangle A2 A2 y2 Ay2 ΣΑ E Ay 6,000 mm^2 O 0 خیار 4 2,528,000 mm^3 O 15,200 mm^2 O 1,470,000 mm^3 O 9,200 mm^2 O 1,058,000 mm^3 O
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