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Chapter 9, Problem 9.6.5P
Note For Problems 9.6-1 through 9.6-5, use the lower-bound moment of inertia for deflection of the composite section. Compute this as illustrated in Example 9.7.
9.6-5 For the beam of Problem 9.4-2.
a. Compute the deflections that occur before and after the concrete has cured.
b. It the live toad deflection exceeds
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