5. Determine the location y of the centroid of the beam's cross-sectional area. Neglect the size of the corner welds at A and B for the calculation. 35 mm 200 mm C 15 mm B 50 mm y
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First, we need to find the area of each part of the beam. There are two rectangles: one with dimensions 200 mm x 15 mm and the other with dimensions 50 mm x 15 mm. Show more…
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