B D E 2 ft |、—3 ft ——▬3 ft— -3 -3 2 ft F W + b
Chapter2: Loads On Structures
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For the beam shown, calculate the magnitude of the bending stress (in psi) at a point 0.7 in from the top of the beam on section 2.05 feet to the right of B if P = 1080 lb, Q = 4215 lb, w = 1.08 in, L = 8.26 in, b = 3.97 in, and h = 1.25 in. Round off the final answer to two decimal places

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