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the section modulus of a rectangular section is proportional to

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Answered by pruthvikpradeep5
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the section modulus of a rectangular section is to proportional to area of the section

Answered by ishwaryam062001
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Answer:

The section modulus of a rectangular section is proportional to the width of the section times the cube of its height.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the above question,

They have given :

The section modulus (S) of a rectangular section is given by the formula

                          S = bh^{\frac{3}{6} } ,

where b is the width of the section and h is the height.

The section modulus of a rectangular section is a measure of its structural strength, which is proportional to the width of the section multiplied by the cube of its height.

The formula S = bh^{\frac{3}{6} } expresses this relationship,

where b is the width of the section, and

           h is the height.

This formula shows that increasing either the width or the height of the section by a given amount will result in an increased section modulus. The cube of the height, however, indicates that increasing the height of the section will result in a significantly larger increase in the section modulus than increasing the width by the same amount.

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