Compute the shearing stress at the horizontal neutral axis for a beam having the cross-sectional shape shown in the given figure for the given shearing force. Use the general formula. V=850 lb. (5 points) 6 in. 1 in. typical 8 in.
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Given that the width (b) is 6 inches and the height (h) is 8 inches, the area (A) can be calculated as: \[ A = \frac{1}{2} \times 6 \times 8 = 24 \text{ in}^2 \] Show more…
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