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Combined Variation

The maximum load a beam can support varies directly with the breadth and square of the depth, and inversely with the length. Given information about a beam that can support a 909 kg load with dimensions of 3.6 m long, 1.2 m wide, and 2.4 m deep, the summary calculates the maximum safe load of 607.5 kg for a beam that is 3 m long, 6 m wide, and 1.8 m deep made of the same material.

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Combined Variation

The maximum load a beam can support varies directly with the breadth and square of the depth, and inversely with the length. Given information about a beam that can support a 909 kg load with dimensions of 3.6 m long, 1.2 m wide, and 2.4 m deep, the summary calculates the maximum safe load of 607.5 kg for a beam that is 3 m long, 6 m wide, and 1.8 m deep made of the same material.

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The maximum load m of a beam varies directly as the breadth b and the square of the depth d and

inversely as the length l. If a beam 3.6 m long, 1.2 wide, and 2.4 deep can safely bare a load up to
909 kg, find the maximum safe load for a beam of the same material which is 3 m long, 6 m wide
and 1.8 m deep.

: = . .

m = load
b = width / breadth
d = depths / height
l = length

m = 909 kg m = ? kg
b = 1.2 m b=6m
d = 2.4 m d = 1.8 m
l = 3.6 m l=3m
k=? k = 468.75 /2

(1.2 )(2.4 )2 468.75 /2 (1.2 )(1.8 )2


900 = =
3.6 3

1.2 (5.76 2 ) 468.75 /2 (1.2 )(3.24 2 )


900 = =
3.6 3

(6.912 3 ) 468.75 /2 (3.888 3 )


900 = =
3.6 3
900 (3.6 ) 468.75 /2 (3.888 3 )
= =
6.912 3 3
3,240 1,822.5 .
= =
6.912 2 3
= . / = . .

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