Physics, asked by ayan2449, 6 months ago

The weight of the footing is assumed as
of the weight transferred to the column.
(A) 5%
(B) 10%
(C) 15%
(D) 20%​

Answers

Answered by tvinodhinithangavel
0

answer is 10%

10% of weight transferred to the column by wall weight is assumed as the weight of footing..

Answered by dikshaagarwal4442
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Answer:

(B) The weight of the footing is assumed as the weight transferred to the column is 10%.

Explanation:

A wall footing, also known as a strip footing, is a continuous strip of concrete used to distribute the weight of a load-bearing wall over a soil area. It is part of a weak foundation.

Wall footings that support direct vertical loads can be built out of reinforced concrete or ordinary concrete. Since a wall footing deflects primarily in one direction, it is examined as a strip with a unit width and length.

A column is a vertical structural component that primarily supports compression loads. It is said to be the most important structural component of a building since the strength of a column is essential to the building's safety. This is so that if a column fails, buildings would gradually collapse, whereas other components wouldn't fail in the same way.

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