Description Instructions Flbf A B 10 in Multiple Attempts This test allows multiple attempts. Force Completion This test can be saved and resumed later. Your answers are saved automatically. Question Completion Status: w lbf/in 30 in 3 in 1 in t The transition point is the transition from the wide base to the narrow top, at the narrow top. in 3 in Cross section (enlarged)
Description Instructions Flbf A B 10 in Multiple Attempts This test allows multiple attempts. Force Completion This test can be saved and resumed later. Your answers are saved automatically. Question Completion Status: w lbf/in 30 in 3 in 1 in t The transition point is the transition from the wide base to the narrow top, at the narrow top. in 3 in Cross section (enlarged)
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F lbf
A
B
10 in
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w lbf/in
30 in
3 in
The transition point is the transition from the wide base to the narrow top, at the narrow top.
1 in
3 in
Cross section (enlarged)
in
"For the beam shown, AB-10 in, BC-30 in, F-2400lbf and w=600lbf/in determine (a) the stress at the top at B
psi, the extreem stress between B and C at the top
compressive bending stresses, (b) the maximum shear stress due to V
psi and shear stress at the transition point at B
psi, the bending stress at the bottom at B
psi.maximum tensile and
osi and bottom
psi, and (c) the shear stress from the maximum magnitude bending stress
psi. Answer all to the nearest 10"
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