SOLUTION: A compressive force of 3025 pounds per square inch is exerted on a concrete column. The column has a circular cross section with a 1.75-foot diameter. Find the total compressive fo
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Question 1197334: A compressive force of 3025 pounds per square inch is exerted on a concrete column. The column has a circular cross section with a 1.75-foot diameter. Find the total compressive force exerted on the column. Round the answer to 3 significant digits.
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A compressive force of 3025 pounds per square inch is exerted on a concrete column. The column has a circular cross section with a 1.75-foot diameter. Find the total compressive force exerted on the column.
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Find the area in sq inches.
Multiply that by 3025.
Answer by ikleyn(52790) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Standard name for " compressive force " in Engineering (in English) is " a compression force ".
" Compressive force " does not sound earnestly.
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