stress at point B on the cross section of the post at section a-a given that P = 5.5 kN, F = 3.4 kN. A)Determine the normal stress at
stress at point B on the cross section of the post at section a-a given that P = 5.5 kN, F = 3.4 kN. A)Determine the normal stress at
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Determine the state of stress at point B on the cross section of the post at section a-a given that P = 5.5 kN, F = 3.4 kN.
A)Determine the normal stress at point B.
B) Determine the shear stress component [(τxz)V]B at point B.
C) Determine the shear stress component [(τxy)V]B at point B.

Transcribed Image Text:The image shows a structural diagram of a vertical beam anchored at its base. The main features are labeled with dimensions and forces.
### Diagram Description:
1. **Vertical Beam:**
- The beam has a square cross-section of 100 mm by 100 mm and rises vertically. It is anchored at the base depicted in a shaded area with bolts.
2. **Dimensions:**
- The height from the base to the point where force is applied is 400 mm.
- The distance between certain points on the cross-section is shown as 50 mm.
3. **Forces:**
- Two forces are acting diagonally on opposite sides of the beam:
- Force **F** is applied to the right of the beam.
- Force **P** is applied to the left of the beam.
4. **Cross-Section a-a:**
- A section labeled **a-a** is shown separately, illustrating the detailed arrangement of the cross-section with grid lines at 50 mm intervals. Points **A** and **B** mark specific grid intersections.
5. **Axes:**
- The base is labeled with axes: z-axis coming out towards the viewer, x, and y lie on the plane.
This diagram is typically used to explain concepts of structural mechanics, such as the distribution of forces, bending moments, and stress analysis in beams.
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