Moment of inertia of cover plated compound channel sections
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The Moment of Inertia (I) is a term used to describe the capacity of a cross-section to resist bending. It is always considered with respect to a reference axis such as X-X or Y-Y. ... The radius of gyration is the distance k away from the axis that all the area can be concentrated to result in the same moment of inertia.
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