In timber flooring, the spacing between the sleeper walls is not more than __________

In timber flooring, the spacing between the sleeper walls is not more than __________ Correct Answer 1.8-2 m

In timber flooring, the spacing between the sleeper walls is not more than 1.8-2 m. Timber flooring is extensively used in carpentry halls and auditoriums. It is also used in hilly areas where timber is cheap and readily available.

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A steel plate d × b is sandwiched rigidly between two timber joists each D × B/2 in section. The moment of resistance of the beam for the same maximum permissible stress $$\sigma $$ in timber and steel will be (where Young's modulus of steel is m times that of the timber).