Raymond B. answered 12/10/25
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
S = kh^2
where S - Strength of a beam
k = constant of proportionality
and
h = thickness of the beam
Ethan H.
asked 03/10/21Write a formula for the function given below. Use K to denote the constant of proportionality.
The strength, S, of a beam is proportional to the square of its thickness, h.
Raymond B. answered 12/10/25
Math, microeconomics or criminal justice
S = kh^2
where S - Strength of a beam
k = constant of proportionality
and
h = thickness of the beam
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