Mathematics, 21.03.2020 10:30 markthecow
The maximum weight M that can be supported by a beam is jointly proportional to its width w and the square of its height h, and inversely proportional to its length L.
a. Write an equation that expresses this prportionality
b. Determine the constant of proportionality if a beam 4 in. wide, 6 in. high, and 12 ft long can support a weight of 4800 lb.
c. If a 10-ft beam made of the same material is 3 in. wide and 10 in. high, what is the maximum weight it can support?
So far, I've got the equation. It's M=k^2wh^2/L. I need help working out the problem.
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