flyforever85
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- Jun 22, 2010
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Hi all,
this is a very simple question because either I'm wrong of the book I'm using is.
The formula reported in this book for a moment of inertia of a rectangle with length=a (in) and height= c (in) is and weight=W (lbs) is:
I=[W x (a^2 + c^2)] / (12 x 386.4) my problem is the 12. It should represents in/ft but feet don't appear in this formula so why would I need that coefficient?
Let me know your thoughts. I can take a pic of the book as well.
Thanks!
this is a very simple question because either I'm wrong of the book I'm using is.
The formula reported in this book for a moment of inertia of a rectangle with length=a (in) and height= c (in) is and weight=W (lbs) is:
I=[W x (a^2 + c^2)] / (12 x 386.4) my problem is the 12. It should represents in/ft but feet don't appear in this formula so why would I need that coefficient?
Let me know your thoughts. I can take a pic of the book as well.
Thanks!