David Gwyn J. answered 11/14/20
Highly Experienced Tutor (Oxbridge graduate and former tech CEO)
M ∝ WH2 / L
=> M = kWH2 / L where k is an unknown constant (the "constant of proportionality")
Alexandria C.
asked 11/14/20The maximum weight M that can be supported by a beam is directly proportional to to its width W and the square of its height H. It is inversely proportional proportional to its length L
David Gwyn J. answered 11/14/20
Highly Experienced Tutor (Oxbridge graduate and former tech CEO)
M ∝ WH2 / L
=> M = kWH2 / L where k is an unknown constant (the "constant of proportionality")
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