Consider a rectangular cross section with internal transverse shear. Which of the following is FALSE? I. The distribution of the transverse shear stress is degree 2 with respect to the neutral axis II. The magnitude of the transverse shear stress is ZERO at the top and cross section bottom fibers of the III. The magnitude of the transverse shear stress is MAXIMUM at the centroidal axis of the cross section. A.I only B.ll only C.II and III only D.I and II only Which of the following is FALSE regarding transverse shear stress? I. Transverse shear stress is assumed to be constant along the axis perpendicular to the shear. II. Transverse shear stress is equal in magnitude to the longitudinal shear stress at the same point on the cross section. III. Transverse shear stress is lesser in magnitude as the longitudinal shear stress at the same point on the cross section. A.I only B.ll only C.I and II only D.III only
Consider a rectangular cross section with internal transverse shear. Which of the following is FALSE? I. The distribution of the transverse shear stress is degree 2 with respect to the neutral axis II. The magnitude of the transverse shear stress is ZERO at the top and cross section bottom fibers of the III. The magnitude of the transverse shear stress is MAXIMUM at the centroidal axis of the cross section. A.I only B.ll only C.II and III only D.I and II only Which of the following is FALSE regarding transverse shear stress? I. Transverse shear stress is assumed to be constant along the axis perpendicular to the shear. II. Transverse shear stress is equal in magnitude to the longitudinal shear stress at the same point on the cross section. III. Transverse shear stress is lesser in magnitude as the longitudinal shear stress at the same point on the cross section. A.I only B.ll only C.I and II only D.III only
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