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What is concealed beam?

It is the type of beam whose depth is equal or greater the slab but its top level is equal to slab. Engr A.haseeb


What angle should fire cut be?

Depending on size of masonry above the beam the depths of cut shall be equal to the thickness of the beam, or equal the embedment depth of the beam into masonry. Rule of thumb - 2"


What does it mean when you say an infrared beam is modulated?

A small beam of light


What does the acronym BEAM mean?

BEAM=Biology Electronics Aesthetics And Mechanics


When two or more eighth notes are directly next to each other they are joined by what?

What exactly do you mean? The line above it? That is called a beam


Why does a longer beam length mean greater deflection?

Deflection of beam depends upon load and length of beam. Larger the beam, larger will be it's selfweight


What mean by anchor bar in beam reinforcement?

the top reinforcement of beam (compression face of beam). it is provided to hold the stirrups in place.


What is a beam in music?

A beam or curved line connecting two notes is called a "tie". The duration of that note then is equal both note values.


What did the word gymnastics beam mean?

it is a 4 in wood beam that gymnasts tumble on and u you want to stay on


Why is it not necessary to know the mass of the equal arm balance when regarding torque?

In an equal-arm balance, the mass of the beam, along with the masses placed on either side, are balanced at the pivot point. The torque due to the beam's mass cancels out because the beam remains in equilibrium. The torque experienced by the beam itself does not affect the balance since it does not cause any net rotation. Thus, knowing the mass of the beam is not necessary when analyzing torque in this context.


How are two identical steel columns utilized to support a level beam?

Two identical steel columns are used to support a level beam by being placed vertically on either side of the beam, providing equal and opposite forces to keep the beam in place.


When you hang a weight from the center of a beam which is supported at both ends what stress do you induce on the beam and where?

The stress you induce on the beam is equal to weight hanging on the beam. The answer for the where part of the question is in the question. You said it yourself; you hang the weight from the center of the beam, therefore the stress of the weight will be in the center of the beam.