P. Q8b. The beam section below is solid and homogenous and has the following dimensions: b = 65 mm (top flange width), b2= 65 mm (bottom flange width) and b,= 25 mm (web width). d, =175 mm (section depth), d2=25 mm (top flange depth) and d;= 30 mm (bottom flange depth). For the solid homogeneous beam section shown below, determine its centroid coordinate ỹ relative to the origin (0, 0) of the x-y axes. Give your answer for y in millimetres (mm) to two decimal places. bi d2 ba b2
P. Q8b. The beam section below is solid and homogenous and has the following dimensions: b = 65 mm (top flange width), b2= 65 mm (bottom flange width) and b,= 25 mm (web width). d, =175 mm (section depth), d2=25 mm (top flange depth) and d;= 30 mm (bottom flange depth). For the solid homogeneous beam section shown below, determine its centroid coordinate ỹ relative to the origin (0, 0) of the x-y axes. Give your answer for y in millimetres (mm) to two decimal places. bi d2 ba b2
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Transcribed Image Text:Q8b. The beam section below is solid and homogenous and has the following dimensions:
b, = 65 mm (top flange width), b2 = 65 mm (bottom flange width) and bz = 25 mm (web width).
d;=175 mm (section depth), d2=25 mm (top flange depth) and d3= 30 mm (bottom flange depth).
For the solid homogeneous beam section shown below, determine its centroid coordinate y relative to the origin (0, 0) of the x-y axes. Give
your answer for y in millimetres (mm) to two decimal places.
b1
d2
ba
dil
b2
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