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Height of the Wall in Load Distribution Formulas
Height of the Wall can be described as the height of the member(wall). And is denoted by H. Height of the Wall is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Height of the Wall is always positive.
Load Distribution formulas that make use of Height of the Wall
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Deflection at Top due to Uniform Load
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Modulus of Elasticity of Wall Material given Deflection
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Wall Thickness given Deflection
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Deflection at Top due to Concentrated Load
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Modulus of Elasticity given Deflection at Top Due to Concentrated Load
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Wall Thickness given Deflection at Top due to Concentrated Load
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Concentrated Load given Deflection at Top
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Deflection at Top due to Fixed against Rotation
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Concentrated Load given Deflection at Top Due to Fixed against Rotation
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Modulus of Elasticity given Deflection at Top Due to Fixed against Rotation
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Wall Thickness given Deflection at Top due to Fixed against Rotation
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FAQ
What is the Height of the Wall?
Height of the Wall can be described as the height of the member(wall). Height of the Wall is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Height of the Wall is always positive.
Can the Height of the Wall be negative?
No, the Height of the Wall, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Height of the Wall?
Height of the Wall is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Height of the Wall can be measured.
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