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For beams of uniform strength, if depth is constant,

A. Width $${\text{b}} \propto {\text{M}}$$

B. Width $${\text{b}} \propto \sqrt {\text{M}} $$

C. Width $${\text{b}} \propto 3\sqrt {\text{M}} $$

D. Width $${\text{b}} \propto \frac{1}{{\text{M}}}$$

Answer: Option A


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Comments ( 2 )

  1. Umar Khan
    Umar Khan :
    2 years ago

    Width is directly proportional to bending moment

  2. Faraz Khan
    Faraz Khan :
    3 years ago

    Explain plz..

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