Homework Statement
The problem is a cantilive beam of length L with a triangular uniform load or W. The solution is to find the slope and deflection at the end by moment area method. My solution is not matching the textbook solution of wl^3/8EI and 11wL^4/120EI
Homework Equations
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I guess i thought it was w/v since it is a dry solute, but my spec says "% by weight".
So would "% by weight" be w/w?
So is w/v 62,625 and w/w 83,500 (33% more)
If I wanted to make 30,000 gals of a 25% solution of NaOH would the calculation of dry product needed be:
8.35 #/gal x 30,000 gal x .25 = 62,625 #
Thanks
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