Draw the shear and moment diagram. If the Mmax = 1200 lb-ft, determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses in the beams
Draw the shear and moment diagram. If the Mmax = 1200 lb-ft, determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses in the beams
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Draw the shear and moment diagram. If the Mmax = 1200 lb-ft, determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses in the beams

Transcribed Image Text:Draw the shear and moment diagram. If the Mmax = 1200 lb-ft,
determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses in the beams.
300 lb
0,25 in.
300 lb
200 lb/ft
3 in.
L0.25 in.
3 in.
A'
B
T0.25 in.
4 ft
6 ft
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