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The formula for stress, X, in the given context is X = Mo/tw. True or False?
The formula for stress, X, in the given context is X = Mo/tw. True or False?
True
The formula for 'e' in the given context is e = tw/2 - x. True or False?
The formula for 'e' in the given context is e = tw/2 - x. True or False?
True
The formula for 'f' in the given context is f = - N/tw(1 ± 6e/tw). True or False?
The formula for 'f' in the given context is f = - N/tw(1 ± 6e/tw). True or False?
True
What is the formula for calculating stress, X, in the context of structural design of navigation locks?
What is the formula for calculating stress, X, in the context of structural design of navigation locks?
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Which formula is used for calculating 'e' in the context of structural design of navigation locks?
Which formula is used for calculating 'e' in the context of structural design of navigation locks?
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In the context of structural design of navigation locks, what is the correct formula for calculating 'f'?
In the context of structural design of navigation locks, what is the correct formula for calculating 'f'?
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