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Distance from Neutral Axis in Strength of Materials Formulas
Distance from Neutral Axis is measured between N.A. and the extreme point. And is denoted by y. Distance from Neutral Axis is usually measured using the Millimeter for Length. Note that the value of Distance from Neutral Axis is always positive.
Formulas to find Distance from Neutral Axis in Strength of Materials
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Distance from Centroid given Horizontal Shear Flow
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Maximum Distance from Neutral Axis to Extreme Fiber given Longitudinal Shear Stress
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Neutral Axis to Outermost Fiber Distance given Maximum Stress for Short Beams
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Distance from Extreme Fiber given Moment of Resistance and Moment of Inertia along with Stress
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Distance from Extreme Fiber given Young's Modulus along with Radius and Stress Induced
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Strength of Materials formulas that make use of Distance from Neutral Axis
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Moment of Inertia given Horizontal Shear Flow
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Area given Horizontal Shear Flow
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Horizontal Shear Flow
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Shear given Horizontal Shear Flow
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Area given Longitudinal Shear Stress
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Breadth for given Longitudinal Shear Stress
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Moment of Inertia given Longitudinal Shear Stress
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Maximum Stress for Short Beams
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Axial Load given Maximum Stress for Short Beams
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Cross-Sectional Area given Maximum Stress for Short Beams
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Maximum Bending Moment given Maximum Stress for Short Beams
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Neutral Axis Moment of Inertia given Maximum Stress for Short Beams
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Maximum Stress in Short Beams for Large Deflection
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Moment of Resistance in Bending Equation
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Moment of Inertia given Moment of Resistance, Stress induced and Distance from Extreme Fiber
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Stress Induced using Moment of Resistance, Moment of Inertia and Distance from Extreme Fiber
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Young's Modulus given Distance from Extreme Fiber along with Radius and Stress Induced
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Stress Induced with known Distance from Extreme Fiber, Young's Modulus and Radius of curvature
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List of variables in Strength of Materials formulas
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Area Moment of Inertia
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Shear Stress
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Shear Force
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Cross Sectional Area
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Breadth of Rectangular Section
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Maximum Stress
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Axial Load
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Maximum Bending Moment
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Bending Stress
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Moment of Resistance
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Radius of Curvature
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Fibre Stress at Distance ‘y’ from NA
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Young's Modulus
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FAQ
What is the Distance from Neutral Axis?
Distance from Neutral Axis is measured between N.A. and the extreme point. Distance from Neutral Axis is usually measured using the Millimeter for Length. Note that the value of Distance from Neutral Axis is always positive.
Can the Distance from Neutral Axis be negative?
No, the Distance from Neutral Axis, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Distance from Neutral Axis?
Distance from Neutral Axis is usually measured using the Millimeter[mm] for Length. Meter[mm], Kilometer[mm], Decimeter[mm] are the few other units in which Distance from Neutral Axis can be measured.
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