For the beam and loading shown, determine the maximum normal stress due to bending on a transverse section at C. Take P = 3 kN/m. (Round the final answer to two decimal places.) A 10 kN P 100 mm C 200 mm B 1.5 m 1.5 m 2.2 m The maximum normal stress due to bending is MPa.
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The moment is the force times the distance from the point of interest. The force is the weight of the beam and the load, and the distance is the distance from the point of interest to the center of gravity of the beam and the load. The weight of the beam is the Show more…
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