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What is a "beam"?
A beam is a long, horizontal structural element made from materials such as iron, steel, or concrete, designed to support and distribute the weight of a building or other structures. Beams are critical in carrying loads from above, such as floors, roofs, and other components, and transferring that weight to columns or walls. They can vary in size and shape, depending on the requirements of the design and the loads they need to support. By providing stability and strength, beams play a vital role in ensuring the safety and durability of a building.
a wide and joyful smile
a horizontal line used in musical notation to connect two or more adjacent notes of the same value, indicating that they should be played as a single, continuous sound
What is a "beam"?
In music notation, a beam is a horizontal or slanted line that connects the stems of multiple noteheads. Beams are used to group together shorter note values, such as eighth notes, sixteenth notes, and shorter, into a cohesive rhythmic unit. For example, a beam might connect a series of eighth notes or sixteenth notes to show that they are part of the same beat or subdivision. Beams help clarify the rhythm and make it easier to read and interpret the notes in a passage.
a signal transmitted along a narrow path; guides airplane pilots in darkness or bad weather
a directed shaft of light, typically emanating from a source like a beacon
a group of nearly parallel lines of electromagnetic radiation
a narrow, elevated equipment typically covered in padded material, used by gymnasts for performing balance routines and acrobatic skills
the broad side of a ship
(nautical) breadth amidships
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