a. 3 in 5 in 3,000 psi N.A. b. 6 in I=136 in 5,000 psi 2 in 6 in 2,000 psi d. 4,000 psi B. Figure 7 M= 136.0
a. 3 in 5 in 3,000 psi N.A. b. 6 in I=136 in 5,000 psi 2 in 6 in 2,000 psi d. 4,000 psi B. Figure 7 M= 136.0
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Transcribed Image Text:For the section shown in Figure 7, the maximum compressive stress is:
3,000 psi
b. 5,000 psi c.
2,000 psi d.
a.
3 in
5 in
N.A.
6 in
Ti
6 in
I= 136 in
2 in
Figure 7
4,000 psi
M = 136,000 in-lb
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M=136000 lb-in
I=136 in4
yc=3in
yt=5in
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