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Statics and Mechanics of Materials
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ISBN: 9780073398167
Author: Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell Johnston Jr., John T. DeWolf, David Mazurek
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3.2, Problem 33P
To determine
(a)
The volume of parallelepiped.
To determine
(b)
The volume of parallelepiped.
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Q.3 Find the volume of a parallelepiped if four of its eight vertices are A(0, 0, 0), B(2, -3,0),
C(5, -4, 3), and D(0, 2, 1).
Find Ixx for the given Plane, where b =160m, d;=25m, b2=20m, d2=12Om,
b3=50m & d3=20 m
b3
d3
b2
d2
di
bi
The value of X=
(unit in m)
The value of Y=
(unit in m)
The moment of inertia for sec 1 = lyy1 =
(unit in m4)
The moment of inertia for sec 2 = lyy2 =
(unit in m4)
The moment of inertia for sec 3 = lyy3 =
(unit in m4)
The moment of inertia of the given plate
= lyy =
(unit in m4)
4.3
Please help. Written on paper not typed on computer or keyboard please.
Need help both questions. Please include all units, steps to the problem and information such as its direction or if it is in compression or tension. Thx.
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