c) Calculate the shear force curve, the maximum shear stress and show the curve of the shear stresses over the cross-section height. (10P)
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Given that the shear force is 1 kN/m, we can calculate the shear force at any point by multiplying the shear force per unit length by the length of the cross-section. Let's assume the cross-section height is h cm. The shear force at any point along the Show more…
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