International Edition---engineering Mechanics: Statics, 4th Edition
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Author: Andrew Pytel And Jaan Kiusalaas
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.14P
Compute the dimensions of the rectangle shown in Fig. (b) that has the same
Problems 9.15—9.29 are to be solved using the method of composite areas.
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International Edition---engineering Mechanics: Statics, 4th Edition
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