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why a beam has more depth than its width

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Answered by kumarmohith205
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Explanation:

Function of beam is to resist bending moment… resistance of beam against moment is proportional to moment of inertia…

Suppose d1>b,then I=bd1^3/12

Suppose d1<b,then I’=bd^3/12

Obviously I>I’ ,so depth should be greater than width to resist more bending moment

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