6-110. The 65-mm-diameter steel shaft is subjected to the two loads. Determine the maximum bending stress developed in the shaft. Problem 6-110 4 kN 30° 1.25 m 30° 4 kN 1 m B 1.25 m
6-110. The 65-mm-diameter steel shaft is subjected to the two loads. Determine the maximum bending stress developed in the shaft. Problem 6-110 4 kN 30° 1.25 m 30° 4 kN 1 m B 1.25 m
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Transcribed Image Text:6-110. The 65-mm-diameter steel shaft is subjected to the two loads. Determine the absolute
maximum bending stress developed in the shaft.
Problem 6-110
4 kN
30°
1.25 m
30°
1 m
4 kN
B
1.25 m
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