Thursday, August 12, 2010

Engineering calculations


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Engineers really do carry out some of these types of calculations, but
the mathematics textbooks tend to simplify the problems quite a bit
(which is not necessarily a bad thing; examples on free math; this type of problem really
does illustrate how specific mathematical concepts are applied to
other fields.)

For engineers in the world, the support column
mentioned above might also need to hold 28 tons after it is eighty
years old, has been crashed into by three cars and a truck, and has
survived four earthquakes and one flood. Now how would you calculate
the diameter? By the way, don't forget that the concrete at the
bottom of the column also needs to hold the weight of the column
itself in addition to the 28 ton 'load'. learn more on math helper.

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