Moment of Inertia in Beam Design | Mechanical Engineering Interview | Skill-Lync Resources
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What is Moment of Inertia and why is it important in beam design?

Answer

Moment of Inertia (I) is a geometric property that measures a cross-section's resistance to bending, calculated as the integral of area elements times the square of their distance from the neutral axis. Higher I values mean greater bending resistance and lower stresses for the same load. I-beams and hollow sections have high I values while being material-efficient.

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