Nails having shear strength of 900 N are used in a beam that can be constructed as shown in the figure below. If the largest vertical shear that can be supported is 439 N, then find out, • What is the second moment of area of the beam? • What is the value of shear flow? • What is the value of the spacing 's', that the nails will support the largest vertical shear?
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